‘Tip of the iceberg’: new cyber tsar issues warning on attacks
Cybercrime and cyberattacks are being underreported and the problem will get worse as technologies such as artificial intelligence become more sophisticated, says the new national cyber tsar.
In an interview marking her appointment as National Cyber Security Coordinator, Lieutenant General Michelle McGuinness also pointed to changes to how government and companies should handle cyberattacks in the wake of the Optus and Medibank hacks, which saw millions of Australians’ personal data stolen and released on the dark web.
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