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The Achieving Intermediate Cyber Security is a tool that was created by the Australian Government’s Digital Transformation Agency. The tool is designed to help organisations assess their current state of cybersecurity and identify gaps that need to be addressed in order to improve their cybersecurity posture. The tool contains a range of resources, including a cybersecurity self-assessment checklist, guidance on how to develop a cybersecurity strategy, and information on how to implement cybersecurity controls. The Achieving Intermediate Cyber Security tool is a
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https://digitaltransformation.org.au/guides/cyber-security/achieving-intermediate-cyber-security
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The best-practice cyber security governance guide provides an overview of how organisations can develop and implement a cyber security governance framework. The guide covers the key components of a successful governance framework, including cyber security strategy, roles and responsibilities, risk management, and performance measurement. It also includes a case study of how one organisation has implemented a successful governance framework.
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https://digitaltransformation.org.au/guides/cyber-security/best-practice-cyber-security-governance
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This resource provides information and guidance on cyber security, specifically focusing on keeping your information safe through thorough information security and device management systems and processes. It acknowledges that the organization is in the early stages of developing its capability and highlights areas for improvement. The resource emphasizes the importance of data security and mentions that the organization aims to keep data secure, although it currently has limited formal controls in place for people, processes, and technology. It also mentions the presence of a firewall, which is a common security measure. While the resource does not provide specific details about the information security systems and processes, it serves as a starting point for organizations looking to enhance their cyber security practices. It acknowledges the need for improvement and suggests that the organization is actively working towards strengthening its capabilities. Overall, this resource aims to raise awareness about cyber security and the importance of protecting sensitive information. It provides a basic understanding of the topic and encourages organizations to take steps towards improving their information security practices.
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https://digitaltransformation.org.au/guides/cyber-security
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This resource, titled "Cyber Security Essentials," provides a concise overview of fundamental security measures that not-for-profit organizations can implement to reduce their exposure to breaches. The resource emphasizes the importance of viewing cyber security as risk management rather than risk elimination. The main purpose of this resource is to offer practical guidance to not-for-profit organizations on how to enhance their cyber security posture. It acknowledges that cyber security can appear daunting, but highlights that taking initial steps can significantly mitigate risks. The resource outlines five basic security measures that organizations can address. While the specific measures are not mentioned in the provided text, it suggests that these measures are fundamental and essential for not-for-profits to consider. Unfortunately, further details are not provided. The article adopts a neutral tone, refraining from persuasive language or promoting any particular products or services. It aims to inform readers about the importance of cyber security and the initial steps they can take to protect their organizations. Overall, this resource serves as a starting point for not-for-profit organizations seeking to improve their cyber security practices. By focusing on risk management and providing basic security measures, it aims to empower organizations to enhance their security posture and reduce the likelihood of breaches.
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https://digitaltransformation.org.au/guides/cyber-security/cyber-security-essentials
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The Cyber Security Training tool is a digital transformation resource that helps organizations improve their cyber security posture. The tool provides guidance on developing a training program, selecting training content, and implementing training best practices. Additionally, the tool includes a quiz to help individuals assess their knowledge of cyber security principles.
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https://digitaltransformation.org.au/guides/cyber-security/cyber-security-training
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Cyber security is the practice of protecting computer networks, systems and user data from unauthorized access or theft. It is a growing concern for businesses and individuals alike, as the number and sophistication of cyber attacks continues to rise. Cyber security encompasses a range of measures, including firewalls, encryption, access control and malware detection and removal. It is important to implement these measures in order to protect your data and your business from the potentially devastating consequences of a breach.
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https://digitaltransformation.org.au/guides/cyber-security/cyber-security-what-it-and-why-it-matters
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The Digital Capability Quiz is a self-assessment tool that helps organizations understand their digital transformation readiness. The quiz covers four key areas of digital transformation: digital strategy, customer experience, data and analytics, and cybersecurity. The quiz is designed to help organizations identify gaps in their digital transformation journey and provides a roadmap for addressing those gaps. The quiz is available in English and Japanese.
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https://digitaltransformation.org.au/survey/page/cybersecurity
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The DIY End User Security Policy is a digital transformation guide that helps organisations develop and implement their own end user security policies. It covers topics such as risk management, user access control, incident response, and awareness and training. The guide includes templates and tools that organisations can use to develop their own policies, and also provides advice on how to implement them effectively. It is aimed at organisations of all sizes, and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their end user security.
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https://digitaltransformation.org.au/guides/cyber-security/diy-end-user-security-policy
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This guide is designed to help organisations educate their staff about cyber security. It includes tips on how to develop an effective training program, how to communicate with staff about cyber security risks, and how to incorporate cyber security into organisation culture.
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https://digitaltransformation.org.au/guides/cyber-security/educating-staff-about-cyber-security
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The Information Security Policy for Not-for-Profits is a guide that covers the basics of information security for organisations that are not-for-profit. The guide covers topics such as risk assessment, incident response, information security policies and procedures, and cyber security awareness. The guide is designed to help organisations to develop an information security policy that is appropriate for their size and purpose.
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https://digitaltransformation.org.au/guides/cyber-security/information-security-policy-not-profits
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This resource focuses on Safer Internet Day, a global initiative held in February each year. The purpose of Safer Internet Day is to promote the safety of the online environment and encourage individuals to contribute to its protection. The resource emphasizes the importance of everyone's involvement in creating a safe internet space. The main feature of this resource is its call to action for individuals to actively participate in upholding online safety. It highlights the responsibility we all have in making the internet a secure place for everyone. The resource aims to raise awareness about potential online risks and provides guidance on how to mitigate them. By engaging with this resource, users can gain a better understanding of the importance of online safety and learn practical steps to protect themselves and others. It encourages individuals to be proactive in promoting a safe online environment by sharing knowledge and resources with their communities. Overall, this resource serves as a reminder of the significance of Safer Internet Day and the collective effort required to ensure a secure online space. It encourages individuals to take responsibility for their online actions and contribute to the safety of the internet.
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https://digitaltransformation.org.au/guides/cyber-security/making-internet-safe-place-all
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The tool More Cyber Security Resources is a digital transformation hub that provides up to date resources and information on how to protect your business from cybercrime. The site offers a range of resources including guides, tip sheets, checklists and templates to help businesses implement effective cyber security measures. The site also includes case studies and interviews with experts in the field, to provide insights into the latest threats and trends.
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https://digitaltransformation.org.au/guides/cyber-security/more-cyber-security-resources
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This resource emphasizes the importance of privacy as the foundation of trust for not-for-profit organizations. It highlights the duty of care that these organizations have in protecting the personal information of individuals they serve, particularly those who may be vulnerable. The resource acknowledges that personal information is a crucial aspect of one's identity and should be safeguarded. The main focus of this resource is to raise awareness about the significance of privacy and its role in establishing trust within the not-for-profit sector. It emphasizes the need for organizations to prioritize privacy as they handle sensitive information. By doing so, they can build trust with their clients and stakeholders. The resource does not provide specific tools or solutions but rather serves as a reminder and guide for not-for-profit organizations to prioritize privacy. It encourages them to implement robust privacy policies and practices to protect the personal information of individuals they serve. Overall, this resource aims to promote a culture of privacy within the not-for-profit sector, emphasizing its importance in maintaining trust and fulfilling the duty of care towards vulnerable individuals. It serves as a valuable reference for organizations seeking to enhance their privacy practices and protect the personal information entrusted to them.
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https://digitaltransformation.org.au/guides/cyber-security/privacy-foundation-trust
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The guidelines found at https://digitaltransformation.org.au/guides/cyber-security/privacy-guidelines-not-profits are for not-for-profits who want to ensure that their organisation is compliant with privacy laws and protected from cyber risks. The guide provides an overview of the Australian Privacy Principles and how they apply to different types of not-for-profits, as well as practical tips on how to implement them. The guide also includes information on how
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https://digitaltransformation.org.au/guides/cyber-security/privacy-guidelines-not-profits
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This resource provides an overview of the current cyber security threat landscape, with a focus on how the pandemic has impacted organizations, including not-for-profits. The article highlights that the cyber security landscape is constantly evolving, but certain aspects remain consistent. The main purpose of this resource is to inform readers about recent trends in the cyber security landscape and emphasize the increased threats faced by organizations, including not-for-profits, during the pandemic. It aims to raise awareness about the importance of cyber security and the need for organizations to stay vigilant in protecting their digital assets. The article acknowledges that the cyber security threat landscape is constantly changing, indicating that new threats and vulnerabilities emerge regularly. However, it also suggests that certain fundamental principles of cyber security remain unchanged, emphasizing the need for organizations to adopt basic security measures. While the resource does not provide specific solutions or recommendations, it serves as a starting point for readers to understand the current state of cyber security threats and the potential risks faced by organizations. By highlighting the impact of the pandemic on cyber security, it aims to encourage organizations to prioritize and invest in robust security measures. In summary, this resource offers an overview of the current cyber security threat landscape, emphasizing the increased risks faced by organizations, including not-for-profits, during the pandemic. It underscores the importance of staying informed about evolving threats and implementing basic security measures to protect digital assets.
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https://digitaltransformation.org.au/guides/cyber-security/current-cyber-security-threat-landscape
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This is a very comprehensive guide that provides a great deal of detail about why cyber security is so important. It covers a wide range of topics such as the importance of cyber security in the digital age, the threats that organisations face, and the steps that should be taken to mitigate those threats. The guide is very well written and provides a lot of valuable information for organisations looking to improve their cyber security posture.
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https://digitaltransformation.org.au/guides/cyber-security/why-cyber-security-so-important
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Latest revision as of 23:54, 25 October 2023

Description


The tool ‘Achieving Advanced Cyber Security’ is a part of Digital Transformation Hub, which is an online resource that helps organisations in Australia to digitally transform. The tool provides advice on how to implement advanced cyber security measures within an organisation. It covers topics such as identifying cyber risks, developing a security strategy, implementing security controls and monitoring security threats. The tool also provides links to other resources that organisations can use to further improve their cyber security posture.

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https://digitaltransformation.org.au/guides/cyber-security/achieving-advanced-cyber-security