❓ A member of parliament questioned the Minister for Emergency Services about cyber-terrorism/cyber-attack briefings. The Minister responded that they had not sought or received any such briefings, stating it falls outside their portfolio responsibilities.
AnsweredQoN 458Legislative Assembly
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(1) Have you sought any cyber-terrorism / cyber-attack related briefings from State Government agencies: (a) If so, what agencies; (b) If so, when did you seek these briefings; and (c) If no, why not? (2) How many cyber-terrorism / cyber-attack specific briefings have been offered to you by State Government agencies: (a) If so, what were those agencies; and (b) If so, when were those briefings offered? (3) How many cyber-terrorism / cyber-attack specific briefings have you personally attended? (4) How many cyber-terrorism / cyber-attack specific briefings have your staff attended: (a) Who were the staff that attended and when?
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Answered
27 June 2017
Responded by
Minister for Emergency Services
Response time
8 days
(1). No
(c) This matter does not fall within the Ministers' portfolio responsibilities.
(2) Nil
(3) Nil
(4) Nil
(c) This matter does not fall within the Ministers' portfolio responsibilities.
(2) Nil
(3) Nil
(4) Nil
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