Air Force commander to take on hackers as Australia’s first cybersecurity boss

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A senior Air Force commander will become Australia’s first cybersecurity tsar, as the federal government responds to one of the biggest data breaches in the country’s history

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The appointment of Goldie comes after a long and distinguished career in the Royal Australian Air Force which he joined in 1993. In his current role Goldie has been responsible for ensuring the Air Force is ready for combat., which counts Australia’s four largest banks and government agencies – the Department of Human Services and Medicare – as clients.

“The co-ordinator’s first task must be to get to the bottom of what government data has been lost in this attack and be transparent with the public about it, given the Albanese government’s failure to do so,” Paterson said.Cabinet minister Murray Watt told the Senate on Thursday that the government was working with the law firm to determine the extent of the cyberattack, including the effect on Commonwealth data.

 

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