Victoria Draws up Plans for $35M Digital Duplicate Victoria has bankrolled an ambitious $35.2 million (US$26.2 million) project that will see the state replicated digitally, speeding up the city’s urban planning and allowing government, industry, and the community to tour the state virtually and online. But the project opens up a new “attack surface” for bad cyber actors, a security expert has warned. Unlike Google Maps’ Street View, which presents 2-dimensional images of streets and buildings, the Digital Twin Victoria (DTV) project seeks to allow users to fly around the state in 3-dimensional space. This means planners, engineers, and builders will be able to access the digital landscape to see what projects might look like in the real world, drastically speeding up project feasibility studies, planning, and development—all from the comfort of their own desk.