The Australian Financial Review Cyber Summit showed a desire for national cyber resilience, but without change we won’t get there.
The Cyber Summit highlighted the fact we are now caught in the undertow of divergent regulatory forces.
These third-party assessments have become an exercise in futility. At best, they are a snapshot of a moment in time. At worst, they are a work of fiction.Since the Optus breach, the prevailing sentiment has been that companies should backburn as much of the personal identifiable information they hold as is practical.The purpose of regulation is to achieve risk management at a societal level, and we are failing at this.
Regulators who do not actively work to streamline their obligations on entities, with the explicit intention of making security and resilience easier to achieve, do not believe this.
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