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    2023-2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy: Cyber Security Legislative Reforms Roundtable Consultation

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    Date: Friday 2 August 2024
    Time: 02:30pm – 03:15pm AEST
    Location: Virtual - Chatham House

    AGENDA

    1. Acknowledgement of Country & Welcome (2 mins) Marina Yastreboff (AUSCL President)
    2. Outline of cyber legislative reform package, including proposed new cyber security legislation and reforms to the Security of Critical Infrastructure Act 2018 (the SOCI Act) (30 mins) Department of Home Affairs
    3. Moderated discussion / Questions & Answers (15 mins) - Benjamin Di Marco (AUSCL Vice President, WTW)

    LINKS
    Cyber and Infrastructure Security Centre (cisc.gov.au)

    This consultation relates to cyber legislative reform package relating to critical infrastructure developed by the Department of Home Affairs.

    TOWNHALL MEETING

    Following our Roundtable Consultation you may wish to also attend the following events organised by the Department:

    30 July 2024 - Town hall - Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program Obligations and Compliance. Register via: Town hall – Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program Obligations and Compliance (cisc.gov.au)

    9 August 2024 - Critical Infrastructure Security Excellence Workshop - Canberra (Free). Register via: 
    Critical Infrastructure Security Excellence Workshop - Canberra - FULL | Humanitix

    CONSULTATION

    We look forward to you joining us for this important Roundtable Consultation. Should you wish to wish to make an oral submission during the session or otherwise have a question you would like us to submit to the Department please let us know via email to contact@auscl.org.

    There will also be opportunities to participate in the discussion during the live event (and we encourage you to do so). Chatham House Rules apply.

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

    We acknowledge the support of the Department of Home Affairs and our co-hosts Willis Towers Watson, AUSCert, ACC Australia (Association of Corporate Counsel), SECEDU, and BlockChain APAC. 

    To all supporting AUSCL and attending this event, thank you for working with us to co-design the future of the Cyber legislation in Australia.

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