The Australian government has sent cybersecurity representatives to
the United States this week, hoping to strengthen the cyber alliance
between both countries and parade local cyber talent.
Minister
for Law Enforcement and Cyber Security Angus Taylor, alongside
Commonwealth Cyber Coordinator Alastair MacGibbon and Australian Federal
Police Assistant Commissioner Neil Gaughan, are expected to this week
meet with US government counterparts and senior officials in Washington,
including the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of
Investigation.
The trio will also meet with representatives
from PayPal, Twitter, Apple, and Google to "encourage deeper cooperation
with governments to address challenges faced by law enforcement".
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