Il Military Balance del 2019 così indic la capacita Cyber dell'Australia
Cyber
Australia’s Chief of Defence Force announced in January 2018 the establishment of a new Defence SIGINT and Cyber Command, marking the latest organisational change in Australia’s developing cyber capabilities. Australia’s Cyber Security Strategy was launched in April 2016. During the launch, the government publicly announced Australia’s offensive cyber capabilities, to respond to cyber intrusions against Australian networks. This capability is housed in the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD). The Defence SIGINT and Cyber Command will contain personnel from the joint SIGINT unit and the Joint Cyber Unit alongside civilians from the ASD. Command of the Defence SIGINT and Cyber Command runs from CDF through the Joint Capabilities (Information Warfare) Division. This division was formed in mid-2017, consisting of four branches: Information Warfare Capability; C4 and Battle Management Capability; the Capability Support Directorate; and the Joint Cyber Unit. It will be responsible for offensive and defensive cyber operations. The 2016 Defence White Paper acknowledged the growing challenge from cyber threats and the need to continue developing Australia’s capabilities to protect systems and networks. The Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) is Australia’s lead organisation for cyber security. Opened in November 2014, the ACSC in July 2018 became part of the ASD, which became a statutory agency. Australian government cybersecurity expertise from CERT Australia and the Digital Transformation Agency also moved into the ACSC.
Fonte: The Military Balance 2019, London, IISS
Cyber
Australia’s Chief of Defence Force announced in January 2018 the establishment of a new Defence SIGINT and Cyber Command, marking the latest organisational change in Australia’s developing cyber capabilities. Australia’s Cyber Security Strategy was launched in April 2016. During the launch, the government publicly announced Australia’s offensive cyber capabilities, to respond to cyber intrusions against Australian networks. This capability is housed in the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD). The Defence SIGINT and Cyber Command will contain personnel from the joint SIGINT unit and the Joint Cyber Unit alongside civilians from the ASD. Command of the Defence SIGINT and Cyber Command runs from CDF through the Joint Capabilities (Information Warfare) Division. This division was formed in mid-2017, consisting of four branches: Information Warfare Capability; C4 and Battle Management Capability; the Capability Support Directorate; and the Joint Cyber Unit. It will be responsible for offensive and defensive cyber operations. The 2016 Defence White Paper acknowledged the growing challenge from cyber threats and the need to continue developing Australia’s capabilities to protect systems and networks. The Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) is Australia’s lead organisation for cyber security. Opened in November 2014, the ACSC in July 2018 became part of the ASD, which became a statutory agency. Australian government cybersecurity expertise from CERT Australia and the Digital Transformation Agency also moved into the ACSC.
Fonte: The Military Balance 2019, London, IISS
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