what is australia's problem ?
they seem to have more of a security / censorship problem than the rest of the world......why?
The Australian government has decided to stop supporting AusCERT in favour of a new computer emergency response team more focused on providing an early warning system for utilities, banks and other critical infrastructure firms. CERT Australia will take over from AusCERT in running frontline cyber-defence protection following …
Here's why mate:
http://forums.theregister.co.uk/post/665301
In summary, shock-jock radio and irresponsible media are barking loudly.
In any normal country this gibberish would be seen in perspective, but here in this backwater of the South Pacific where the national pastime is shopping and sport and the average IQ tends towards room temperature, when the sheep dog barks the bloody-mined sheep herd terrified in the paddock corner.
Since the 1980s Australia has become irrelevant in the grand schema of things. I can only assume why El Reg and others report stuff from here is for its amusement value.
So the government is taking control of a private organization, so they can install their hand picked mates (who have no f-ing clue) into the management positions and then use the org as a sockpuppet to push their censorship and control agenda.
*headdesk*
The Australian Government (all parties) have consistently proved they have NO FUCKING IDEA about IT... let along security.
I can't wait for my Canadian passport to arrive
If so, I think that's a jolly good way to bypass the government mandate of suppressing free speech. Some company should get 'smart' and make some money providing VPN's out of that god forsaken country.
Paris, because my IQ is the same as the entire Aussie government.
No, the Government is stripping the community-based AusCERT of funding and creating a competing CERT organisation because they were refused control.
AusCERT do a wonderful job - never been involved 'at the top', but I do work at a service provider that has been notified of various issues by AusCERT and have always been impressed at their follow-ups and requests for further information for forensic analysis.
So does this mean individuals, small businesses, etc who have a clue can get real alerts again for free? I subscribed to the SSO alerts for about 1 week after AusCERT ditched their free service - the alerts were meaningless, painful to read because of the wording and only covered common user-level software.
I personally want details, I want info about server side software, etc. I however cannot justify over $1000 per year just to get this, as I don't use it for business.
My suggestion to "Stay Safe Online" that they also run a technical version was apparently filed in the round file - I never heard back, and they still don't have actual advisories available.
So does this news mean I can get alerts again?