WA Police Force and Road Safety Commission confirm participation in the Australian Government's Joint Cyber Security Centre (JCSC) from June 7, 2018, through an agency agreement signed by the Chief Information Officer. Regular attendance and participation in JCSC activities are ongoing.

AnsweredQoN 3657Legislative Assembly
Asked
14 August 2018
Portfolio
Police; Road Safety

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Have any departments, agencies, government trading enterprises or boards within the Minister’s portfolio responsibilities made any attempt to become a partner of the Australian Government's Joint Cyber Security Centre: (a) If yes, on what date did the partnership become operational; and (b) If not, noting the significant benefits of doing so, why not?

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Answered
20 September 2018
Responded by
Minister for Police; Road Safety
Response time
11 days
The Road Safety Commision advised the following:
(a) The Chief Information Officer signed an Agency Agreement for the Western Australia Police Force to participate in the Joint Cyber Security Centre (JCSC) activities on the 7th June 2018. Since then the WA Police Force Chief Information Security Officer and others regularly attend and participate in activities at the JCSC such as workshops and learning sessions.
(b) Not applicable.
The Western Austrralian Police Force advise the following:
(a) The Chief Information Officer signed an Agency Agreement for the Western Australia Police Force to participate in the Joint Cyber Security Centre (JCSC) activities on 7 June 2018. Since then, the WA Police Force Chief Information Security Officer and others regularly attend and participate in activities at the JCSC such as workshops and learning sessions.
(b) Not applicable.

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