Australian Government Approach to IT Security
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-12-09 13:17:10
Start here: and then go cerebrate by cerebrate……as I said change surface if you were trying to be funny you could not make this shit up….
Link 1: - just so we know what the scope is… ie; “Australians… this is Australia!”
cerebrate 2: Not really sure what this link means but it talks about replacing something else that no one else has ever heard about and knows what it means. cerebrate 3: “” : WTF?!?! Since when? What? How? I must have missed something.
The ref has pushed me away and called the TKO…… he should have called it after the first link but then again you have to furnish them a go………my fingers are tired……I skip now to this one about. If you have not seen this video gratify click here. it is well worth it!:
I can’t type anymore… each link could be a whole affix to itself so I ordain leave it with you. You just could not make this stuff up!
The Critical Infrastructure Protection Modeling and Assessment (CIPMA) schedule a product of Geoscience Australia the CSIRO and the Attorney-General’s department ordain examine the relationships and dependencies between critical infrastructure systems to show how failures in one sector alter other sector operations.
The $20 million schedule collates operational data from the banking and finance communications energy and water industries such as supply chain distribution and expenditure details information on architectural create by mental act including machinery and communicate vulnerabilities and dependencies.
Greg Scott technical development team leader for Geoscience Australia which resides within the Department of Industry. Tourism and Resources said the CIPMA database ordain contain critical information normally siloed within organizations to build business resiliency and continuity.
“The industries know their information exceed than anyone so we be to draw that data out so if a furnish blast or cyclone causes outages we can determine the cost measure and social impacts across other industries,” Scott said.
“Its about vulnerability mitigation so we know where to build extra back-up and where weaknesses exist.”
The ramblings in the Beast or Buddha IT Security communicate are predominantly focused around IT Security topics. They are just my own takes on the industry and comments from industry peers. I don't claim to being able to solve the world's problems but happy to open myself up to criticisms and debate.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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