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WEBINAR 2: CYBER AND CRITICAL TECHNOLOGY IN THE INDO-PACIFIC

- Ambassador for Cyber Affairs and Critical Technology at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Tobias is Australia’s inaugural Ambassador for Cyber Affairs and Critical Technology. He commenced as Ambassador for Cyber Affairs in January 2017, before having his mandate expanded to reflect the central role that technology issues have in geopolitics. He leads Australia’s Whole of Government international engagement to advance and protect Australia’s national security, foreign policy, economic and trade, and development interests in cyberspace and critical technology. - Director of the Australian APEC Study Centre Craig is an eminent economist, with 35 years of experience in public policy, politics and public service. He was Senior Adviser to Prime Minister Bob Hawke from 1986 to 1990 and, after entering parliament in 1998, went on to serve as Minister for Trade and Competitiveness, Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills, Science and Research, and Minister Assisting

New Australian cyber package includes AU$37 5m Indo-Pacific investment

New Australian cyber package includes AU$37.5m Indo-Pacific investment ZDNet 4 hrs ago © Provided by ZDNet Image: Getty Images The Australian government has launched a new strategy aimed at uplifting the cybersecurity capabilities of the nation and its international neighbours, pledging an additional AU$37.5 million in funding alongside a handful of greater Indo-Pacific initiatives. Australia s international Cyber and Critical Technology Engagement Strategy, according to Minister for Foreign Affairs Marise Payne, sets out the goals for a safe, secure, and prosperous Australia, Indo-Pacific, and world, enabled by cyberspace and critical technology . It is hoped the strategy [PDF] will strengthen national security, protect Australia s democracy and sovereignty, promote economic growth, and pursue international peace and stability.

Launch of International Cyber and Critical Technology Engagement Strategy

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Good morning everyone, and Tim, thank you very much for your warm introduction. Let me also acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands on which we meet this morning, the Gadigal people of the Eora nation and pay my respects to their elders, past, present and emerging. I particularly want to thank the Business Council of Australia for hosting today’s launch and again, acknowledge President Tim Reed and CEO Jennifer Westacott. Congratulations to you both on a very successful annual BCA dinner this week, the inaugural event for the Biggies, which I see having a long and fruitful future.

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