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Cyber Strategy 2021: Strategy implementation

The Victorian Government Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) will release annual Mission Delivery Plans outlining activities associated with the 3 core missions identified in this strategy.

All Victorians share responsibility for improving their cyber resilience:

  • Individuals, households and community groups should seek to understand their cyber risks and take steps to continually protect their devices, online accounts and data from harm.
  • Government and industry should continually improve their cyber resilience to support the safe and reliable delivery of services and protect sensitive and personal information from harm.
  • All organisations, big and small, should make cyber risk management a core part of ongoing business risk management.

Critical to the success of Victoria’s Cyber Strategy 2021 is providing government, industry and the community with the support, knowledge and guidance needed to improve their cyber resilience.

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The Victorian Government Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) will release annual Mission Delivery Plans that outline specific activities associated with the 3 core missions identified in this strategy. The CISO will develop this plan in consultation with relevant stakeholders across government, industry and the community.

Victorian Cyber Strategy 2021–2026

Victoria's Cyber Strategy 2021

  • Download 'Victorian Cyber Strategy 2021–2026'

The CISO will publish an annual statement on the progress of activities against each of the 3 core missions. Our development of annual Mission Deliver Plans acknowledges the rapidly changing digital environment, and the evolving cyber risks faced by government, industry and the community.

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