Australia’s Ransom Payment Ban: Two Years to Prepare

The Australian government has decided to postpone plans to implement a ban on ransom payments following a ransomware attack. The government says that a ban is still “inevitable,” but that it needs more time to prepare the country for the impact of such a ban.

The government’s decision comes after a consultation process with industry earlier this year. The consultation found that a ban on ransom payments could have a significant impact on victims of cybercrime, companies, and insurers. The government has said that it needs more time to address these concerns before implementing a ban.

The government has also said that it needs to improve its ability to investigate and prosecute cybercrime. The government’s new cyber security strategy includes plans to increase the resources of the Australian Federal Police and to develop a system of support for companies that are undergoing cyber attacks.

The government has said that it will revisit the issue of a ransom payment ban after two years.

Bibi Zuhra
Bibi Zuhra
Bibi Zuhra has a Master's degree in public administration and a Certificate in Entrepreneurship from Santa Rosa Junior college (California). Bibi has worked in research & marketing, and in policymaking, and also has more than four years of experience as an SEO Content Writer, and news articles for e-commerce, tourism, business, education, and lifestyle. she believe words have the power to change the world, and she try to do that through her work.

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