Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, has ditched a separate Minister for Cyber Security, instead folding the portfolio into the Home Affairs department under Peter Dutton.
“Minister Dutton, as the Minister for Home Affairs, will be focusing on everything from cyber security through to law enforcement, border protection, security agencies, and he’ll have his focus more principally on this security tasks,” Morrison said.
The change will be concerning for those in the information policy industry on several fronts:
The new government structure for Australia's cyber defences is only eight weeks old. TheAustralian Signals Directorate (ASD) became a statutory authority, taking with it the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC), on July 1. ASD reports to the Minister for Defence, now Christopher Pyne. Cybersecurity policy development, however, remains within the Department of Home Affairs. How that will work in practice is unclear.
Earlier this month the Government launched a consultation on a draft of the Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment (Assistance and Access) Bill 2018, which will strengthen police and intelligence organisations’ ability to request cooperation from tech companies during investigations. In essence it will require
In April, Peter Dutton's head of department Mike Pezzullo proposed the ASD be allowed to monitor Australian citizens. "Secret plan to spy on Aussies," The Sunday Telegraph headlined the story as it outlined the plan to access the emails, bank records and text messages of Australians. At the time the Government said no "formal proposal" had been submitted.
Elsewhere in the cabinet reshuffle, Michael Keenan has retained his oversight of the government’s digital transformation agenda.
In Turnbull's ministry, Keenan was Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Digital Transformation. Now he's Minister for Human Services and Digital Transformation.
This represents both a positive and a concern for the industry. The role itself is a promotion for the digital transformation portfolio, which has been elevated from the level of assistant minister; however it no longer reports directly into the Prime Minister, instead being further aligned with the Human Services portfolio and at a distance from the leadership.
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