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Cyber Security

This domain includes the enabling cyber security capabilities required for the effective protection of systems and networks from information disclosure, theft or damage as well as disruption of government services and operations.

Capabilities

This domain includes the following capabilities.
Definition Application Security refers to the protection of digital and ICT applications from threats such as unauthorised access and modifications. It covers the security aspects specific to the application design, development, and deployment process, as well as the systems and methods to secure…
Definition Information asset security refers to protecting the information collected, processed, and stored on digital and ICT systems and networks. It encompasses protecting both information asset infrastructure, and information assets, from unauthorised access, disclosure, alteration, or…
What is Network Security? Network Security refers to the securing of network infrastructure and data in motion from cyber threats. Objectives An objective for this space will be finalised through the iterative development of the Australian Government Architecture.
What is Privacy? Privacy is a set of policies, processes and technologies used to regulate, store, and use personally identifiable information of individuals and businesses that is collected by government. Objectives An objective for this space will be finalised through the iterative…
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