Australia: State-backed Groups Hacking Critical Infrastructure

Australia: State-backed Groups Hacking Critical Infrastructure
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The Facts

  • According to its annual threat report released on Wednesday, the Australian Cyber Security Centre said that state-sponsored groups have increased cyber attacks on the nation's critical infrastructure, businesses, and homes.

  • Reports of cybercrime surged 23% to over 94K in the financial year to June, the report claimed, adding the country's new defense deal with the UK and the US is likely to have turned it into more of a target.


The Spin

Narrative A

Chinese hackers have increasingly been targeting Australia to siphon military and strategic secrets, fueling fears that confidential information from the US and UK could also be compromised through Australia. Calls have grown for Australia to ramp up its capabilities, especially since it declared its intention to join the $368B AUKUS submarine deal by the 2050s — a move deeply opposed by China. Australia is very much at risk.

Narrative B

Australia's Department of Home Affairs has been working tirelessly to reduce cyber security threats, including improving the security of critical and emerging technology. Their new seven-year strategy will significantly expand the country's Cyber Security Exercise Program in 2024 to new sectors, including data storage and processing. The government is already addressing this rising threat.

Nerd narrative

There's a 90% chance that the US will have passed legislation that requires cybersecurity around AI models before 2030, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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