Optus data breach reveals ad hoc and immature response system

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ANALYSIS: The near 10 million Optus customers at the centre of the identity credential scandal were essentially left to fend for themselves.

Revelations that nearly 10 million Australians have had key identity credentials potentially breached finally provided the shock needed to modernise the country’s antiquated data management, security and privacy systems.

Identity theft, fraud, criminality and scams have ballooned amid a plodding, patchwork response from policymakers. A 2017 Australian Institute of Criminology study found one in four Australians had been a victim of identity crime at some point.opening a cornucopia of opportunity for bad actors As Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil noted, if Optus had breached basic privacy protections in other jurisdictions , it would be facing fines in the hundreds of millions of dollars.

On Thursday, Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus signalled that he would rush forward the government’s response to the privacy review in the next four weeks, with the hope of having draft legislation by the year’s end. A 2019 review of the response system for identity breaches by Roger Wilkins, a former secretary of the Attorney-General’s Department, concluded that “overall, the response system is either non-existent or performing poorly from a citizen’s perspective”.

 

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We are very good at root cause analysis and putting controls in place after the fact - not so much at risk control and finding fault lines in existing environments

If it were Qantas you tossers would demand the CEO resign or be sacked. On the other when a it’s not a man in charge…..

Looks like they are still working through the mess according to the text I got just now although they are passing the buck onto the govt from here by the looks.

Shocker!

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