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Case for Change
Work on the Case for Change commenced in July 2017 and involved:
- Establishment of a dedicated Cyber Security Project Reference Group (PRG), consisting of various Industry Reference Committee (IRC) members from a diverse range of industries and subject matter experts;
- Extensive desktop research to understand the what is happening both here and internationally (best and better practice), what cyber security training already exists and what job outcomes it leads to, and the evidence base to develop cross sector training; and
- Broad industry consultation throughout August and September 2017 across a range of industries, geographies and stakeholder types to hear from different perspectives (including industry, government bodies, training providers and subject matter experts).
The Australian Industry and Skills Committee (AISC) approved the Cyber Security Cross Sector Case for Change at the February 2018 AISC meeting.
Click on the links below to download the Cyber Security Cross Sector Case for Change and a summary of outcomes from national consultations.
Downloads
Consultation
Over the coming months, we will work under the direction of a refreshed Cyber Security Project Working Group (PWG) and the Information and Communications Technology IRC to: undertake detailed industry consultation with subject matter experts; develop draft training products; undertake quality assurance and review; and finalise a Case for Endorsement. This Case for Endorsement is due to be submitted to the Department in April 2019. If approved by the Australian Industry and Skills Committee (AISC), the proposed new cross sector units will be publicly available for download from the National Register.
How can you get involved?
To participate in upcoming consultations for this project, click HERE and register your interest for the ‘Cyber Security’ project.
Consultations are being planned nationally and will be held from August – September 2018.
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