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Cyber security funding criticised as new threat emerges

In the fourth of a series on cyber security: As Emotet malware targets NZ, are we spending enough on defence?

Geraden Cann Tue, 08 Sep 2020

On June 19, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison held an emergency press conference to warn of a huge state-sponsored cyber attack targeting industry, government, emergency and essential services. 

By the end of June, the Australian government had announced $A1.35 billion ($1.47b) to boost

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