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/resources-business-and-government/maintaining-devices-and-systems/system-hardening-and-administration/system-monitoring/best-practices-event-logging-threat-detection

Best practices for event logging and threat detection   Publication

Aug 22, 2024 - This publication defines a baseline for event logging best practices to mitigate cyberthreats.

Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/about-us/view-all-content/alerts-and-advisories/prc-state-sponsored-cyber-activity_actions-for-critical-infrastructure-leaders

PRC State-Sponsored Cyber Activity   Advisory

Mar 20, 2024 - This fact sheet provides an overview for executive leaders on the urgent risk posed by People’s Republic of
China (PRC) state-sponsored cyber actors known as "Volt Typhoon."

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/protect-yourself/securing-your-devices/how-secure-your-devices/internet-things-devices

Internet of Things devices   Guidance

Apr 11, 2023 - IoT devices can include smart televisions, security cameras and fridges. Learn how to buy and use IoT devices securely.

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Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/resources-business-and-government/governance-and-user-education/incident-response/planning-critical-vulnerabilities-what-board-directors-needs-know

Planning for critical vulnerabilities: What the board of directors needs to know   Publication

Dec 14, 2023 - This publication provides information on why it is important that the board of directors is aware of and plan for critical vulnerabilities that have the potential to cause major cybersecurity incidents.

Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/about-us/advisories/log4j-what-boards-and-directors-need-know

Log4j: What Boards and Directors Need to Know   Advisory

Jan 7, 2022 - Log4j is a software library used as a building block found in a wide variety of Java applications. The Log4j vulnerability – otherwise known as Log4Shell – is trivial to exploit, and represents a significant business continuity risk. This publication outlines what Boards and Directors need to know in order to protect their businesses.

Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/resources-business-and-government/maintaining-devices-and-systems/outsourcing-and-procurement/managed-services/managed-service-providers-how-manage-risk-customer-networks

Managed service providers: How to manage risk to customer networks   Publication

Oct 6, 2021 - There are several mitigation strategies that managed service providers can implement to protect their own networks and manage the security risks posed to their customers’ networks.

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Recovering a compromised online account   Guidance

Nov 10, 2023 - Online accounts are important for our day-to-day activities and often store sensitive information about us. This can make them useful for cybercriminals looking to gain access to our resources or identities.

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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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/resources-business-and-government/maintaining-devices-and-systems/system-hardening-and-administration/system-hardening

System hardening  

Dec 2, 2020 - This page lists publications on the hardening of applications and IT equipment.

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/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/ism/cybersecurity-guidelines/guidelines-communications-systems

Guidelines for communications systems   Advice

Mar 18, 2025 - This chapter of the Information security manual (ISM) provides guidance on communications systems.

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/threats/types-threats/malicious-insiders

Malicious insiders   Threat

Jun 23, 2020 - Malicious insiders can be employees, former employees, contractors or business associates who have legitimate access to your systems and data, but use that access to destroy data, steal data or sabotage your systems. It does not include well-meaning staff who accidentally put your cybersecurity at risk or spill data.

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/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/ism/cybersecurity-guidelines/guidelines-cybersecurity-incidents

Guidelines for cybersecurity incidents   Advice

Mar 18, 2025 - This chapter of the Information security manual (ISM) provides guidance on cybersecurity incidents.

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
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/threats/types-threats/ransomware

Ransomware   Threat

Read through the following case studies and learn from other Australians about how ransomware has affected them.

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/acsc/view-all-content/advisories/2021-003-ongoing-campaign-using-avaddon-ransomware

2021-003: Ongoing campaign using Avaddon Ransomware   Advisory

May 8, 2021 - The Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) is aware of an ongoing ransomware campaign utilising the Avaddon Ransomware malware. This campaign is actively targeting Australian organisations in a variety of sectors. This advisory provides details of Avaddon threat actors, dark web activity, targeted countries and sectors, the malware infection chain, and known Techniques, Tools, and Procedures (TTPs). If activity is identified relating to this advisory please report any findings to the ACSC.

Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/resources-business-and-government/maintaining-devices-and-systems/system-hardening-and-administration/email-hardening/marketing-and-filtering-email-service-providers

Marketing and filtering email service providers   Publication

Oct 6, 2021 - This publication provides high level guidance on how to use email service providers (ESPs) in particular deployment scenarios. The considerations and controls described in that publication also apply to ESPs sending email on other organisations’ behalf.

Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/report-and-recover/recover-from/account-compromise/email

Recovering a compromised email account   Guidance

Nov 10, 2023 - Email accounts are valuable targets for cybercriminals. Not just because they store sensitive messages, but also because they can be used to impersonate the account owner, to spread scams, and to perform password resets.

Individuals & families
Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/small-business-cybersecurity/small-business-cloud-security-guides

Small business cloud security guides  

Apr 2, 2024 - ASD's ACSC has released a series of guides designed to help small businesses secure their cloud environment.

Small & medium businesses
/resources-business-and-government/maintaining-devices-and-systems/system-hardening-and-administration/network-hardening/securing-edge-devices/mitigating-strategies-edge-devices-executive-guidance

Mitigation strategies for edge devices: Executive guidance   Publication

Feb 4, 2025 - This publication provides a high-level summary of ASD’s existing guidance to manage and secure edge devices effectively. It is intended for executives in large organisations and critical infrastructure providers that are responsible for the deployment, operation, security, and maintenance of enterprise networks. ASD is soon to release a comprehensive technical publication on mitigation strategies for edge devices for practitioners.

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/about-us/view-all-content/alerts-and-advisories/stopransomware-play-ransomware

#StopRansomware: Play ransomware   Advisory

Jun 5, 2025 - This joint Cybersecurity Advisory (CSA) is part of an ongoing #StopRansomware effort to publish advisories for network defenders that detail various ransomware variants and ransomware threat actors.

Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/resources-business-and-government/maintaining-devices-and-systems/system-hardening-and-administration/network-hardening/securing-edge-devices/security-considerations-edge-devices

Security considerations for edge devices   Publication

Feb 5, 2025 - Edge devices are an important part of many enterprise computing systems. They allow connection across various devices that aid in productivity. However, just like with all technology they are not without their vulnerabilities. Edge devices require attention and diligence to keep data safe and secure.

Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/about-us/news/head-acsc-address-aisa-cyber-conference-2021

Head ACSC Address to AISA Cyber Conference 2021   News

Mar 17, 2021 - The Future of Cyber Security in Australia’ – Address by Abigail Bradshaw CSC, on 15 March 2021 Canberra Convention Centre.

Individuals & families
Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
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/protect-yourself/resources-protect-yourself/personal-cybersecurity-guides/protect-yourself-updates

Protect yourself: Updates   Guidance

Oct 14, 2022 - Cybercriminals are always looking for easy paths to get onto your devices.

Individuals & families
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/ism/cybersecurity-guidelines/guidelines-procurement-and-outsourcing

Guidelines for procurement and outsourcing   Advice

Mar 18, 2025 - This chapter of the Information security manual (ISM) provides guidance on procurement and outsourcing activities.

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/ism/cybersecurity-guidelines/guidelines-personnel-security

Guidelines for personnel security   Advice

Mar 18, 2025 - This chapter of the Information security manual (ISM) provides guidance on personnel security.

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/about-us/view-all-content/alerts-and-advisories/stopransomware-bianlian-ransomware-group

#StopRansomware: BianLian Ransomware Group   Advisory

Nov 21, 2024 - The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and Australian Signals Directorate’s Australian Cyber Security Centre (ASD’s ACSC) are releasing this joint Cybersecurity Advisory to disseminate known BianLian ransomware and data extortion group IOCs and TTPs identified through FBI and ASD's ACSC investigations as of March 2023.

Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
/about-us/advisories/2023-03-asdacsc-ransomware-profile-lockbit-3.0

2023-03: ASD's ACSC Ransomware Profile – Lockbit 3.0   Advisory

Jun 15, 2023 - The Australian Signals Directorate’s Australian Cyber Security Centre (ASD’s ACSC) is aware of Lockbit 3.0 which is the newest version of Lockbit ransomware. It is used by cybercriminals to conduct ransomware attacks against multiple sectors and organisations worldwide, including Australia. Once gaining access to a victim’s environment, cybercriminals use this ransomware for similar purposes as other variants such as encrypting their data, and extorting a ransom to return access to the sensitive files.

Individuals & families
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Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/resources-business-and-government/maintaining-devices-and-systems/system-hardening-and-administration/gateway-hardening/gateway-security-guidance-package-gateway-operations-management

Gateway security guidance package: Gateway operations and management   Publication

Jul 29, 2022 - This guidance is one part of a package of documents that forms the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD)’s Gateway security guidance package written for audiences responsible for the operation and management of gateways.

Government
/protect-yourself/staying-secure-online/connecting-to-public-wi-fi

Connecting to public Wi-Fi and hotspots   Guidance

Apr 11, 2023 - Public Wi-Fi hotspots are found everywhere in places like your local shops, cafes, hotels and even at some parks. They can be a convenient way to access the internet when you are out, have poor reception or are travelling overseas. Learn more about connecting to public Wi-Fi and hotspots securely.

Individuals & families
Small & medium businesses
/resources-business-and-government/maintaining-devices-and-systems/cloud-security-guidance/cloud-assessment-and-authorisation

Cloud assessment and authorisation   Publication

Jan 18, 2024 - This publication is co-designed with industry to support the secure adoption of cloud services across government and industry.

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/resources-business-and-government/maintaining-devices-and-systems/system-hardening-and-administration/system-hardening/hardening-microsoft-windows-10-and-windows-11-workstations

Hardening Microsoft Windows 10 and Windows 11 workstations   Publication

Jul 16, 2024 - This publication provides recommendations on hardening workstations using Enterprise and Education editions of Microsoft Windows 10 and Windows 11. While this publication refers to workstations, most recommendations are equally applicable to servers (with the exception of Domain Controllers) using Microsoft Windows Server. Security features discussed in this publication, along with the names and locations of Group Policy settings, are taken from Microsoft Windows 10 version 22H2 and Windows 11 version 23H2.

Small & medium businesses
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