Macquarie Government welcomes enhanced cyber focus in Defence Strategic Review
Macquarie Government, part of Macquarie Telecom Group (ASX: MAQ), has welcomed the Albanese Governmentโ€™s release of the public version of the Defence Strategic Review (DSR) as the strongest indication yet of the importance of cybersecurity to Government and Defence capabilities.
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Macquarie Government welcomes enhanced cyber focus in Defence Strategic Review

26 April 2023 – Macquarie Government, part of Macquarie Telecom Group (ASX: MAQ), has welcomed the Albanese Governmentโ€™s release of the public version of the Defence Strategic Review (DSR) as the strongest indication yet of the importance of cybersecurity to Government and Defence capabilities.

The DSR, to which Macquarie contributed a detailed submission during public consultation, sets the agenda for ambitious, but necessary, reform to Defenceโ€™s posture and structure. The DSR notably places strong emphasis on cybersecurity as an important defensive and offensive capability within Defence, and hints at a new commitment by the Albanese Government to grow Australiaโ€™s sovereign industrial capability through the DSRโ€™s updated uplift programs.

Macquarie Government Managing Director Aidan Tudehope said, โ€œthe new regional strategic environment articulated in the DSR underscores the need to include cybersecurity in the Defence reform agenda given its horizontal effect across all five military domains, notwithstanding to Australiaโ€™s critical infrastructure and systems of national significance.

โ€œCyber is a form of power projection which can be used in advance of kinetic attacks, or to cripple critical national infrastructure. It is also a tool of statecraft that is used for coercion, as the DSR has rightly called out. To unilaterally deter offensive military action against Australiaโ€™s forces, and to protect Australiaโ€™s social and economic interests, high level cyber capability and the digital infrastructure that supports it, must be fundamental to Defence capability.

โ€œThe Prime Minister has rightly called out the โ€˜need to have greater control over our national sovereigntyโ€™,โ€ said Mr Tudehope. โ€œIn this context itโ€™s important to call out local industries that are directly supporting Defence, including cyber security, ICT and space. When these sectors are strong Australia is less vulnerable to global supply chain challenges and less reliant on our allies and partners for enabling capabilities during conflict.โ€

Macquarie also welcomed the recommendation for a biennial National Defence Strategy, particularly given the speed at which cyber threats continue to evolve. Macquarieโ€™s cyber engineers now monitor between seven and eight billion cyber events every day, protecting nearly half of federal government agency personnel from cyberattacks.

Mr Tudehope applauded the governmentโ€™s recommendation to reform Defence capability procurement; specifically, to focus on โ€˜delivering timely and relevant capabilityโ€™ and move away from โ€˜project management riskโ€™ towards โ€˜strategic risk managementโ€™.

โ€œThis guidance will help Defence achieve the right balance of local-ally-partner capabilities to support the ADF warfighter. A balance that will ensure Australia is a capability contributor to AUKUS and not solely a capability consumer,โ€ he said.

In conclusion, Mr Tudehope said the DSR presents an opportunity for the Government and Defence to be bold in uplifting Australiaโ€™s sovereign industrial capability, and that doing so will provide national resilience through robust cyber security, data networks, and space capabilities with capacity to scale, just as the DSR calls for.

โ€œThe Defence Strategic Review has rightly articulated both the threat and the opportunity,โ€ he said.

โ€œWe have, through the DSR, the opportunity for Australian primes to grow and thrive in partnership with our international partners, bolstering Australiaโ€™s security, creating jobs, and ensuring scientific and technological prowess that will improve knowledge, innovation and expertise for decades to come.โ€

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