More needs to be done with cyber security: Conroy
- 18 May, 2009 09:40
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Senator Stephen Conroy has used his keynote speech at the 2009 AusCert conference, held this week on the Gold Coast, to call for a renewed emphasis on cyber security.
There are opportunities and challenges for the Australian economy, the Senator said, and the high tech sector's reliance on technology infrastructure makes it vulnerable to cyber attack.
'The security of the network is a top priority," he said, speaking of the $43 billion National Broadband Network, which is the largest infrastructure project in Australian history.
"The confidence of businesses and of citizens in the network in key to its success."
He said that as part of the implementation planning for the National Broadband Network that national security and identification security would be taken into consideration.
Last September, he said, the Rudd government issued its National Security Statement, the first of its kind ever released in Australia.
"E-security is in the top ten of national security priorities," he said.
He also emphasised that individuals are vulnerable to cyber threats.
According to the ABS, $1 billion was lost by individuals in cyber scams during 2007, the most recent period for which figures are available.
"We need to raise the level of security awareness further," he said, so that individuals could take charge of their personal security when online.
"More needs to be done."
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Comments
Anonymous
Senator Conroy wouldn't know security from a pigs a**. Why anyone bothers listening to this guy speak when he has no clue is beyond me.
MaxT
More needs to be done with cyber security: Conroy
What is the matter with this retard?
Why does he REFUSE to listen to the people, and accept that his censorship scheme is NOT WANTED?
Sack him!!
MaxT
Can't disagree with that, Anonymous.
Wou;dn't it be great (and NOVEL) if we had a Comms Minister who actually KNEW anything about it?
Anonymous
Conroy is an @$$clown
Wow... Did he actually come up with this all by himself ? Or did he ask an 8 year old for their opinion.
Seriously, why is this monkey still getting air time..... And a payroll.....
Thanks Conroy, for stating the obvious....
Now do us all a favor and resign already !
Anonymous
Actually, from what I've been told by certain IT Security industry professionals who have met with him, he does have some idea about what he's talking about.. which makes him vastly better than the last few comms ministers. Of course, that just means he knows at least as much as the average 12 year old, but it's a start...
gfrend
Conroy opens his mouth. . .
and shows that he's still lying about his stupid filter scheme.
When he says "national security and identification security would be taken into consideration", he means he will insist that the NBN specs include the ability for the government to secretly put anything they want on the secret banned list of sites to be filtered.
IT Worker
Conroy has potential but needs to remove the prejudice
Conroy & Co seem to know a lot more about IT than their hopelessly IT illiterate predecessors.
It is, however unfortunate they have listened to wowsers and their with puritanical censorship dogma.
Censoring the internet is not only a waste of public money, it also adds staggering inefficiency which threatens to completely undermine the NBN.
Borowicz
No one is fooled
Security, yeah, right. They are more interested censorship and control of what you can see and read. Conroy (and the rest) will most likely be out of office well before we get a national BB network.
Websinthe
Well Done Senator Conroy
Dear Stephen,
Welcome to the political departure lounge. Consensus Builder 2.0 has lumped you with ministerial suicide and you're walking straight into it.
Well done.
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