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/business-government/secure-design/secure-by-design/cross-domain-solutions/introduction-to-cross-domain-solutions

Introduction to Cross Domain Solutions   Publication

Oct 6, 2021 - This publication introduces technical and non-technical audiences to the concept of a Cross Domain Solution (CDS), a type of security capability that is used to connect discrete systems within separate security domains in an assured manner.

Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/about-us/alerts/optus-data-breach

Optus Data Breach   Alert

Sep 30, 2022 - To help protect against fraud, Optus has notified customers to look to reputable sources such as Moneysmart and the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.

Individuals & families
Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
/business-government/secure-design/operational-technology-environments/principles-of-operational-technology-cyber-security

Principles of operational technology cyber security   Publication

Oct 2, 2024 - Critical infrastructure organisations provide vital services, including supplying clean water, energy, and transportation, to the public. These organisations rely on operational technology (OT) to control and manage the physical equipment and processes that provide these critical services. As such, the continuity of vital services relies on critical infrastructure organisations ensuring the cybersecurity and safety of their OT.

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/business-government/protecting-devices-systems/remote-working-secure-mobility/secure-mobility/bring-your-own-device-for-executives

Bring Your Own Device for executives   Publication

Oct 6, 2021 - Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) scenarios enable organisations to take advantage of new technologies faster. It also has the potential to reduce hardware costs and improve organisational productivity and flexibility. However, BYOD also introduces new risks to an organisation’s business and the security of its information, which need to be carefully considered before implementation.

Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/business-government/secure-design/secure-by-design/secure-by-design-foundations

Secure by Design foundations   Publication

Jul 30, 2024 - ASD’s ACSC's Secure by Design foundations represent a first step in a new approach to assist technology manufacturers and customers to adopt Secure by Design. While the foundations are primarily designed to foster discussion within technology manufacturers on how to best approach Secure by Design, they contain relevant information and actions for technology customers.

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Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
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/about-us/advisories/advisory-2020-017-resumption-emotet-malware-campaign

Advisory 2020-017: Resumption of Emotet malware campaign   Advisory

Oct 30, 2020 - The Australian Signals Directorate’s Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) has observed the resumption of an ongoing and widespread campaign of malicious emails designed to spread the Emotet malware across a variety of sectors in the Australian economy, including critical infrastructure providers and government agencies.

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/report-and-recover/recover-from/business-email-compromise/review-your-email-account-security

Review your email account security   Guidance

Feb 19, 2025 - How to check your email account security for Gmail and Outlook.

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/business-government/secure-design/secure-by-design/modern-defensible-architecture/modern-defensible-architecture-for-senior-decision-makers

Modern defensible architecture for senior decision-makers   Publication

Oct 23, 2025 - ASD’s ACSC and the following international partners present this guidance to assist senior decision-makers to understand the contemporary threat landscape and how modern defensible architecture can support organisations to defend against current threats and prepare for future threats.

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/business-government/supplier-cyber-risk-management/managing-cyber-supply-chains/cyber-supply-chain-risk-management

Cyber supply chain risk management   Publication

May 22, 2023 - All organisations should consider cyber supply chain risk management. If a supplier, manufacturer, distributor or retailer (i.e. businesses that constitute a cyber supply chain) are involved in products or services used by an organisation, there will be a cyber supply chain risk originating from those businesses. Likewise, an organisation will transfer any cyber supply chain risk they hold to their customers.

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Ransomware Playbook   Guidance

Oct 10, 2024 - This interactive guide is here to assist you with taking all of the appropriate steps to prepare for, respond to and recover from a ransomware incident.

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/about-us/advisories/2021-007-log4j-vulnerability-advice-and-mitigations

2021-007: Log4j vulnerability – advice and mitigations   Advisory

Dec 29, 2021 - On 10 December 2021, ASD's ACSC released an alert relating to a serious vulnerability in versions of the Log4j Java logging library. Malicious cyber actors are using this vulnerability to target and compromise systems globally and in Australia. The ASD's ACSC is working with a significant number of victims and affected vendors across all sectors of the economy.

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/business-government/small-business-cyber-security/small-business-hub/small-business-cloud-security-guides/small-business-cyber-security/small-business-hub/small-business-cloud-security-guides-introduction

Small business cloud security guides: Introduction   Publication

Dec 16, 2022 - Securing your business can be a complex task. Among the numerous security priorities and configuration options, it can be difficult to know where to begin. These guides adapt ASD's ACSC’s Essential Eight mitigation strategies and outline an example of how each can be implemented to secure Microsoft 365 capabilities. The technical examples are designed to offer significant protection against cybersecurity incidents while remaining accessible to organisations with limited resources and cybersecurity expertise.

Small & medium businesses
/business-government/protecting-devices-systems/assessment-evaluation-programs/emanation-security-industry-program

Emanation Security Industry Program   Program

Oct 29, 2025 - The Australian Signals Directorate’s Emanation Security Program sets out the requirements for government and organisations to be formally recognised to conduct emanation security practices to national standards.

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/resources-business-and-government/maintaining-devices-and-systems/critical-infrastructure/remote-access-operational-technology-environments

Remote access to operational technology environments   Publication

Mar 28, 2023 - Many critical infrastructure providers are moving to support remote working arrangements. In doing so, modifying cybersecurity defences for operational technology environments (OTE) is not a decision that should be taken lightly.

Small & medium businesses
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/about-us/view-all-content/alerts-and-advisories/svr-cyber-actors-adapt-tactics-initial-cloud-access

SVR cyber actors adapt tactics for initial cloud access   Advisory

Feb 27, 2024 - How SVR-attributed actors are adapting to the move of government and corporations to cloud infrastructure.

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/business-government/detecting-responding-to-threats/cyber-security-incident-response/cyber-security-incident-response-planning-practitioner-guidance

Cyber security incident response planning: Practitioner guidance   Publication

Dec 12, 2024 - ASD defines a cyber security incident as an unwanted or unexpected cyber security event, or a series of such events, that has either compromised business operations or has a significant probability of compromising business operations.

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/business-government/protecting-devices-systems/hardening-systems-applications/system-hardening/restricting-microsoft-office-macros

Restricting Microsoft Office macros   Publication

Nov 27, 2023 - This publication has been developed to discuss approaches that can be applied by organisations to secure systems against malicious Microsoft Office macros while balancing both their business and security requirements.

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/report-and-recover/how-we-help-during-a-cyber-security-incident/supporting-australian-organisations-through-cyber-security-incident

Supporting Australian organisations through a cyber security incident   Guidance

Oct 23, 2025 - Malicious cyber activity continues to pose a significant risk to Australia’s security and prosperity. Australian organisations that have been, or may be impacted by a cyber security incident, are encouraged to reach out to the Australian Signal’s Directorate (ASD) to seek technical incident response advice and assistance.

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Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
/business-government/small-business-cyber-security/securing-customer-personal-data

Securing customer personal data   Guidance

Jul 23, 2025 - This guide is focused specifically on the protection of customers’ personal data. Guidance on general cyber security for businesses can be found in the Small business cyber security guide and the Strategies to mitigate cyber security incidents published by ASD’s ACSC.

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/business-government/protecting-devices-systems/system-administration/patching-applications-and-operating-systems

Patching applications and operating systems   Publication

Nov 27, 2023 - Applying patches to applications and operating systems is critical to keeping systems secure. Patching forms part of the Essential Eight from the Strategies to mitigate cybersecurity incidents.

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