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Google and Australia team up for cybersecurity boost

By Lily YangAugust 22, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Google collaborates with Australia’s national science agency to create tools for detecting and fixing software vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure.
  • The initiative aims to strengthen cybersecurity measures in response to increased cyberattacks impacting organisations like hospitals and energy suppliers.

OUR TAKE
This collaboration is Australia’s first step in improving the cybersecurity of essential services. By combining Google’s technology with local expertise, the program can help protect critical infrastructure from increasing digital threats. This collaboration can serve as a model for other countries seeking to strengthen their cybersecurity frameworks.
–Lily,Yang, BTW reporter

What happened 

Google is partnering with Australia’s national science agency to develop automated tools for identifying and rectifying software vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure operators, such as hospitals and energy suppliers.

This initiative comes in response to a rise in cyberattacks that have compromised personal data across the country. The new software will align with Australia’s regulations and leverage Google’s open-source vulnerability database along with AI capabilities.

The findings will be publicly available, promoting compliance and trust among operators. This project is part of Google’s ongoing commitment to invest significantly in Australia while navigating its regulatory landscape.

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Why it’s important  

The news of Google’s collaboration with Australia’s national science agency has far-reaching implications. It addresses an urgent need to strengthen cybersecurity amid an increase in cyberattacks.

By focusing on critical infrastructure, including essential services such as healthcare and energy supply, risks can be significantly reduced and resilience to future threats increased. It is important to note that compliance with local regulations fosters trust and encourages better cybersecurity practices.

This collaboration not only demonstrates a strategic approach to addressing vulnerabilities, but also highlights the importance of international cooperation in raising global cybersecurity standards.

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Lily Yang

Lily Yang is an intern reporter at BTW media covering artificial intelligence. She graduated from Hong Kong Baptist University. Send tips to l.yang@btw.media.

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