A WA parliamentary question investigates whether agencies within the Seniors and Ageing; Volunteering; Sport and Recreation portfolio have partnered with the Australian Government's Joint Cyber Security Centre. Several agencies have, while others haven't due to not managing critical infrastructure.

AnsweredQoN 3662Legislative Assembly
Asked
14 August 2018
Portfolio
Seniors and Ageing; Volunteering; Sport and Recreation

QuestionView source ↗

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
18 September 2018
Responded by
Minister for Seniors and Ageing; Volunteering; Sport and Recreation
Response time
9 days
Combat Sports Commission
(a) Yes; 30 May 2018.
(b) Not applicable
VenuesWest
(a) Yes; 25 July 2018.
(b) Not applicable
WAIS
(a) No.
(b) WAIS do not maintain critical infrastructure or systems in the national interest that would warrant partnership.
Sport and Recreation (WA)
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice no 3660.
Department of Communities
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice no 3668.

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