Home Affairs says it can’t build its own cyber hub

Home Affairs is paying international consultants Ernst & Young $2.5 million to help establish its cybersecurity hub because it lacks the “capacity and specialist knowledge” do it in-house. The department leading Australia’s cybersecurity policy and implementation on Monday revealed it has outsourced key parts of the current plan to “harden” government IT through a whole of…

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