Security boss wants to tackle cybercrime like the British Navy fought pirates in the Caribbean

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Home Affairs boss Mike Pezzullo says Australia should take on cybercriminals like the British Navy fought the pirates of the Caribbean in the 17th century.

He suggested the way Britain overcame piracy as an example of the same type of issue

He suggested the counter-terrorism approach taken post-September 11 as one model, or even the British efforts to combat piracy worldwide hundreds of years ago. "Including the pirates of the Caribbean, who were defeated by Her Majesty's warships of the Royal Navy, in concert with bringing law to a lawless ocean.

The legislation being considered by the committee is aimed at better protecting assets in critical sectors including water, health, energy and transport.

 

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As long as the human commits the cybercrimes, there are surely the defense ways. We need cyber security force.

Look at this queen bastard, he's a total bad horrible monster. The pirates are already onto you f wit.

why are opiniated directives from an unelected official given a platform?

Something tells me that the extent of this guy's knowledge of piracy in the Caribbean comes from sources that are heavy on Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightly...

grog, sodomy, and the lash?

Pez must have the lowest IQ in Australia?!

Fight cyber crime with syphilis?

Badly?

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