NSW launches new cyber security strategy
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In the face of the proliferation of cyberattacks, the state wants to better prepare all economic actors to deal with risks.
The state wants to better prepare all economic actors in the face of the increasing risk of cyberattacks. The Minister of Digital and AI unveiled, on Thursday 29 January, a new roadmap for the period 2026 – 2030, with a new information portal and national exercises on the menu.
The government, through Minister Anne Le Hénanff, unveiled its new cybersecurity strategy 2026-2030. The plan aims to strengthen national resilience by involving citizens, SMEs and communities through training, a new label, a single portal and major awareness campaigns to counter the increasing attacks and interferences.
On 29 January, at the Cyber Campus in Bordeaux (Gironde), Anne Le Hénanff, Deputy Minister for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Affairs, unveiled the National Cybersecurity Strategy 2026-2030, alongside Vincent Strubel, Director General of the National Agency for Information Systems Security (Anssi). At the time cybersecurity became "a vital requirement, a strategic imperative", according to Emmanuel Macron, this new strategy proposes five pi…
The new national cybersecurity strategy, presented on Thursday by the Minister for Digital Affairs, Anne Le Hénanff, will be based on the creation of a national information portal against attacks in France.
Presented in Bordeaux by the Deputy Minister for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Affairs, Anne Le Hénanf, on behalf of the government, the new national cybersecurity strategy sets out the framework for public action for the period 2026 / 2030. Scoped by the Prime Minister, it intends to go beyond a strictly technical approach to install cybersecurity. ... The article Cybersecurity 2026 / 2030: the government sets a course, the implementation…
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