Australia plans to reform cybersecurity rules through agency

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Australia plans to reform cybersecurity rules through agency
The federal government has plans to overhaul its cybersecurity rules and set up an agency to oversee government investment in the field and help coordinate responses to hacker attacks. The move follows a rise in cyber attacks since late last year with breaches reported by at least eight ...

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