Home Affairs boss orders government-wide sweep for foreign cyber threats

Home Affairs boss orders government-wide sweep for foreign cyber threats

In short:

A comprehensive audit will be conducted into all internet-facing technology used by Commonwealth agencies, in a series of formal directions quietly issued by Home Affairs Secretary Stephanie Foster.

The instructions come over rising concerns about foreign interference and influence threats.

Details of how the threat mitigation activity will be funded have not been outlined, but the directives have been welcomed by leading cyber security figures.

A comprehensive audit will be conducted into all internet-facing technology used by Commonwealth agencies over rising concerns about foreign interference and influence threats.

In a series of formal directions quietly issued late last week, Home Affairs Secretary Stephanie Foster has instructed each federal government body to identify and mitigate potential risks.

Under the formal instructions it will now also be mandatory for the Commonwealth’s almost 200 entities and companies to share cyber threat information with the Australian Signals Directorate.

The three Protective Service Policy Framework (PSPF) directives are believed to be only the second time the binding powers have been used, with the first involving last year’s ban of Chinese-owned application TikTok from Commonwealth devices.

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