Two years after having cybersecurity as standalone portfolio and the biggest data breaches in the country, Tony Burke is appointed. Credit: Shutterstock / travellight Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has named a new minister for home affairs and for cybersecurity. Tony Burke will take on the responsibility along with immigration and multicultural affairs; arts; and leader of the House. The cabinet change announced on Sunday comes two years after Clare O’Neil was appointed and having cybersecurity as a standalone portfolio. There were also numerous cyber attacks and data breaches during the period, including four of the largest ones in Australia’s history — Optus, Medibank, Latitude and MediSecure. Albanese also appointed Andrew Charlton as special envoy for cyber security and digital resilience. In a press conference the PM said: “This will be a special task that I’ve discussed with Andrew, as well as with Tony Burke, the Minister for Cybersecurity, and with Michelle Rowland, the Minister for Communications, about where Australia, and indeed the world, is going on the range of issues with technology changing the way that we relate to each other, the way that our entire society functions. This is something that requires someone away from the day-to-day activity to give thought to how Australia positions ourselves to not only avoid some of the bad consequences which are there, but also sees the positive opportunities which are there as well.” “Andrew Charlton is a great thinker and he’s someone who I wanted to step up in this role,” the PM said. “These combined changes, I think, represent a significant move forward.” Clare O’Neil has been appointed minister for housing and for homelessness. Related content opinion Project 2025 could escalate US cybersecurity risks, endanger more Americans The conservative think tank blueprint for how Donald Trump should govern the US if he wins in November calls for dismantling CISA, among many cyber-related measures. Experts say this would increase cybersecurity risks, undermine critical infrastructu By Cynthia Brumfield 25 Jul 2024 10 mins Government IT Government IT Governance Frameworks feature Kaspersky software ban: CISOs must move quickly, experts say With the October deadline looming, CISOs would be well-advised to start planning their migrations to other security products. By David Strom 04 Jul 2024 9 mins Government Anti Malware Security Software news analysis US Supreme Court ruling will likely cause cyber regulation chaos The ruling could weaken almost all US federal cybersecurity regulations, including SEC incident reporting, FCC data breach reporting, and CISA cyber incident reporting rules. By Cynthia Brumfield 02 Jul 2024 9 mins CSO and CISO Regulation Government PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe