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 courseArria Statement: The Impact of Emerging Technologies on International Peace and Security
17 May 2021United Nations Security Council Arria Formula MeetingMultilateral Engagement
04 Nov 2020DFAT engages in a range of multilateral processes and forums on cyber and critical technology issues. This engagement demonstrates our commitment to…Supporting online safety in the Pacific
01 Sep 2019As connectivity grows across the Pacific so does the need to support newly connected communities to have a safe and secure experience online. A world leader in online safety research, policy and education, Australia's …
Australia’s innovative cyber diplomacy bridging the foreign policy – technology divide
01 May 2019Showcasing our innovative approach to cyber diplomacy, Australia and Denmark brought together senior cyber and technology diplomats from 21 countries for the inaugural Cyber and Tech Retreat. The Retreat allowed…
Australia-Japan Cyber Policy Dialogue 2019 joint statement
01 Feb 2019The 4th Australia-Japan Cyber Policy Dialogue was held in Canberra on 22 February 2019. The Dialogue reflects both countries' continued commitment to address key bilateral, regional and global cyber issues.
The…
France-Australia Leaders Statement
02 May 2018By the Honourable Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Australia and His Excellency Emmanuel Macron, President of the French…High-Level Security Dialogue with China: Joint Statement
24 Apr 2017On 21 April, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and Attorney-General George Brandis launched the inaugural Australia-China High-Level Security Dialogue, with Secretary Meng Jianzhu, head of the Chinese Communist Party's Central…