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Let’s get Critical: The new security imperative for Australian Critical Infrastructure

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2021 is shaping up to be a seminal year for Critical Infrastructure organisations when it comes to both physical and cybersecurity.

The twin imperatives of COVID-19 (and its contingent lockdowns and impact on international travel to and from Australia) and the amendments to the Critical Infrastructure Act mean that its more important than ever for the sector to get their security in order.

In this interview we talk to Genetec’s ANZ Country Manager George Moawad about how has risk management at Critical Infrastructure organisations has changed over the last 12-18 months and what are the biggest security concerns of current and prospective critical infrastructure clients.

Further Reading
Cybersecure solutions for protecting the everyday –
https://www.genetec.com/trust-cyberse…

Tools to help implement a cybersecurity strategy –
https://www.genetec.com/blog/cybersec…

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