Cyber security tips for you and your small business
For advice and information about how to protect yourself and your business online, as well as advice on how to report and recover during a cyber security incident, visit the
Australian Cyber Security Centre.
The Department of Home Affairs has also launched a Cyber Health Check Tool. This is designed to support businesses, not-for-profits and individuals to measure their cyber awareness and strengthen their cyber security practices.
The tool is a free and anonymous online resource that gives users a tailored action plan to improve their cyber security.
Visit The
Cyber Health Check Tool.
Cyber and Infrastructure Security Centre
The Cyber and Infrastructure Security Centre assist critical infrastructure owners and operators to understand risk and meet regulatory requirements – for the shared benefit of all Australians. Visit Cyber and Infrastructure Security Centre.
Online safety advice for you and your family
The
eSafety Commissioner (eSafety) is Australia’s independent regulator for online safety. They educate Australians about online safety risks and help to remove harmful content such as:
To find out more on how to stay safe online visit the eSafety.
Learn how to
report online abuse.
Online scams
Australians that have seen a scam or lost money or personal information to a scam should report it to
Scamwatch. When consumers report a scam to Scamwatch, this information helps the National Anti-Scam Centre understand how scammers work and to disrupt them.