The Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), through the Cyber and Critical Tech Cooperation Program (CCTCP), works with Southeast Asian and Pacific countries to improve…
Attribution to Russia of malicious cyber activity against Ukraine
Joint media release with:
- The Hon Peter Dutton MP, Minister For Defence
- The Hon Karen Andrews MP, Minister For Home Affairs
20 February 2022…
Summit sets high standards for critical tech
Australia's Cyber and Critical Tech Cooperation Program recently supported a project in support of Southeast Asia's engagement with critical technology standards with the completion of a virtual summit in partnership with …
Summit sets high standards for critical techCyberspace, human rights and international law intersect in the Pacific
The Cyber and Critical Tech Cooperation Program has continued to promote understanding of how international law applies in cyberspace in the Pacific region with the completion of an updated executive course on Friday, 10…
CLI Pacific courseAustralia Joins International Partners in Attribution of Malicious Cyber Activity to China
JOINT MEDIA STATEMENT
The Hon Karen Andrews MP, Minister for Home Affairs
Senator The Hon Marise Payne, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Minister for Women
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Arria Statement: The Impact of Emerging Technologies on International Peace and Security
United Nations Security Council Arria Formula MeetingMinister Payne Statement: Attribution of Cyber Incident to Russia
The Australian Government joins international partners to support the US statement of 15 April 2021 to hold Russia to account for its harmful cyber campaign against US Software firm, SolarWinds.
In consultation with…
Standing Open Call for Proposals
The Cyber and Critical Tech Cooperation Program Open Call for Proposals is currently closed
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is pleased to invite project proposals for Australia’s…
Supporting Documentation…