Maintaining a Fit-For-Purpose Cybersecurity Strategy: How to Comply with Australian Privacy Act Changes, Increase Alignment with Essential Eight

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According to the Australian Signals Directorate, nearly half (47%) of Australians would stop buying from an organization that experienced a data breach.

Even so, compliance with the Australian Privacy Act and Essential Eight is complex. 

But is non-compliance, and subsequent reputational damage, financial penalties and potential criminal charges worth the risk?

As cyber security laws continue to evolve, maintaining a sustainable, fit-for-purpose cybersecurity programme is critical.

In this whitepaper, we outline:

  • Your current and upcoming compliance obligations
  • The challenges around meeting them
  • Solutions that can help

However, while implementing baseline compliance measures may seem sufficient, is it really enough?

Read on to learn what you need to be doing to:

  • Defend your organization from compromise and theft of sensitive personal information
  • Boost overall cyber security maturity and
  • Deliver quantifiable strategic value to your organization

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