LINK: Australia's $230m plan to shut down hackers

News.com.au: Malcolm Turnbull has launched an aggressive campaign to combat hackers and promote online security - a move that's also being seen as having economic benefits. It's been likened to the 'slip-slop-slap' campaign to prevent skin cancer.

"Cyber security would be an economic asset, along the same lines as trusted justice systems and infrastructure networks, as it would attract investment and job creation."


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