WA Parliamentary Question regarding partnerships between agencies within the Health Minister's portfolio and the Australian Government's Joint Cyber Security Centre. Several agencies have either already partnered or are considering future partnerships.

AnsweredQoN 3654Legislative Assembly
Asked
14 August 2018
Portfolio
Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Mental Health

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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
19 September 2018
Response time
10 days
Department of Health and health service providers advise:
(a) Health Support Services, on behalf of the Department of Health, 20 December 2017.
(b) Not applicable.
Mental Health Commission advises:
(a) No
(b) The Mental Health Commission has registered with OnSecure Cyber Security Resource and Incident Reporting portal provided by the Australian Government Department of Defence for information, cyber security related resources and security alerts.
Health & Disability Service Complaints Office advises:
(a) No
(b) The Health and Disability Service Complaints Office will initiate contact and consider a possible future partnership with the Cyber Security Centre.
Healthway advises:
(a) No
(b) Healthway has initiated contact with the Cyber Security Centre. A possible future partnership will be considered in the context of the co-location and integration of Healthway and Lotterywest.
Animal Resources Authority (ARA) advises:
(a) No
(b) The ARA has initiated contact with the Cyber Security Centre. A possible future partnership will be considered.

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