More and more Australian businesses and organizations are entering into partnerships with the county’s newly formed joint cyber security centres (JCSCs). And as a result, the JCSCs now have relationships with an expanding number of critical infrastructure sectors, which includes the water and wastewater sector, the energy sector, and the commercial facilities sector, among many others. The JCSCs are designed to co-located government, business, and academic cybersecurity experts so that they can share data and advice on threats. So far, JCSCs have been stood up in Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, and Perth, with an Adelaide office scheduled to open sometime later this year. ITNews.
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