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New Coordinator role for Cybersecurity sector set to lead Australia’s efforts to combat digital threats

The recent announcement of a newly created role of coordinator for cybersecurity and the establishment of a National Office for Cybersecurity within the Department of Home Affairs has been welcomed by many in the digital business community.

This move is a crucial step in ensuring that Australia’s businesses are better protected from cyber threats, which have become increasingly sophisticated and prevalent in recent years.

Kurt Hansen is CEO of Australia’s largest ASX listed cybersecurity company Tesserent, as a full-service cybersecurity and cloud services provider, Hansen outlines how this update will go about fortifying Australian business into the future.

The creation of the National Office for Cybersecurity is a significant development in Australia’s efforts to secure the a place in the ever-expanding digital landscape.

The office will be responsible for coordinating the country’s cybersecurity efforts and will work closely with businesses, government agencies, and other stakeholders to identify and mitigate cybersecurity risks. It will also develop and implement policies and guidelines to ensure that businesses and organisations are better prepared to respond to cyber attacks.

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