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    Cyber is our fastest growing national security threat: O’Neil

    The Home Affairs Minister says Labor’s plans to boost Australia’s defences against increasing online risks are already delivering results.

    Tom McIlroyPolitical correspondent

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    Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil says banks, telcos and technology providers need to do more to help small business and consumers fight off growing cybercrime, pledging landmark new legislation will better protect the Australian economy from rising threats.

    Weeks after intelligence agencies revealed Beijing’s sustained cyber espionage was in part linked to computers and other devices running with common vulnerabilities as mundane as outdated software, O’Neil told The Australian Financial Review she wants tech vendors and Australian companies to do more to help educate customers and staff about “eat your vegetables” protection.

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    Tom McIlroy
    Tom McIlroyPolitical correspondentTom McIlroy is the Financial Review's political correspondent, reporting from the federal press gallery at Parliament House. Connect with Tom on Twitter. Email Tom at thomas.mcilroy@afr.com

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