Australia aims to be a global leader in cybersecurity by 2030, implementing a comprehensive strategy built on six "cyber shields" to protect citizens and businesses from escalating threats like ransomware and identity theft, while also enacting significant privacy reforms. However, these efforts are met with concerns over increasingly broad government powers to access encrypted data, expanded surveillance capabilities, and proposed online censorship laws, which critics argue threaten free speech and individual privacy. This podcast explores the intricate balance Australia seeks between bolstering its digital defenses and safeguarding fundamental freedoms in an evolving online landscape.
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