10/11/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/11/2024 07:25
The Australian Government has introduced a new Cyber Security Legislation Package to Parliament, seeking to establish a clearer legislative framework and enhancing cyber security obligations placed on businesses.
The Bill implements the following key measures:
Tim Dillon, Regional APAC TAS Lead comments:
"The introduction of these new laws marks a critical step toward ensuring the rules which govern digital resilience reflect the evolving threat landscape.
NCC Group's recent report - Digital Dawn - found that the public expect governments to keep them safe in cyberspace. Strengthening Australia's cyber safeguards in this way demonstrates the Government's ongoing commitment to protecting Australian citizens and businesses online.
We are particularly pleased to see the Government moving forward with plans to enhance security standards in the smart devices we've all come to rely on. NCC Group research has revealed just how vulnerable these devices can be to malicious attackers. That is why we have long advocated for basic security principles to become legally binding and hope that the Government pursues a framework that is aligned to ambitious global laws like the EU's Cyber Resilience Act.
As we outlined in our advice to Government earlier this year, these reforms need to be accompanied by investment in the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) and regulators, ensuring they have the capabilities, expertise and skills to effectively enforce the new laws. Failure to do so would leave regulators without teeth and could undermine the new regulatory regime's effectiveness."