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Government launches cyber security scheme to help SMEs
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The federal government has announced a $26.5-million program aimed at strengthening the country’s cyber security capabilities, particularly within the SME sector.
Under the Cyber Security Skills Partnership Innovation Fund, grants of between $250,000 and $3 million will be provided to improve the quality and availability of cyber security professionals through training.
The fund is part of the $50-million Cyber Security National Workforce Growth Program that forms the federal government’s Cyber Security Strategy 2020.
Eligible activities may include developing and delivering specialist cyber security courses for professionals; retraining programs; professional development; apprenticeships; establishing new internships, cadetships, work experience and staff exchanges; and establishing cyber labs and training facilities.