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Cybersecurity services in support of national security and critical infrastructure sectors

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Zoe Thompson, Head of Critical Infrastructure Protection at Thales Cyber Security, shares insights into how Thales is strengthening cybersecurity across Australia’s vital sectors — including energy, water, and telecommunications. She discusses the growing risks from unconventional cyber threats, the importance of mitigating insider risks, and the need for operators to prepare for isolated operations and evolving data localization requirements.

Zoe also highlights key resources such as the Cyber and Infrastructure Security Centre’s Annual Risk Review and CI Fortify, which help organisations better understand their responsibilities and apply best practices in protecting Australia’s critical infrastructure.

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