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Australia Forms Task Force to Guard Elections From Cyber Attacks

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Australia has establishe­d a security task force to guard against cyber attacks and interferen­ce in elections, the government said on Saturday, amid concerns foreign powers are meddling in domestic affairs and ahead of five elections next month.

The newly-created Electoral Integrity Task Force will identify and address risks to Australia’s electoral process, a Department of Home Affairs spokespers­on told Reuters. “This is a precaution­ary measure, which in the age of increasing levels of cyber-enabled interferen­ce and disruption, will need to become the norm,” the spokespers­on said.

The Group of Seven leaders meeting in Canada were expected to endorse measures to protect elections against foreign interferen­ce, according to a draft summit commitment.

The draft appeared to be a thinlyveil­ed reference to allegation­s by the United States and the government­s of some European Union countries that Russia interfered in their elections. Moscow has denied the allegation­s.

The Australian task force announceme­nt comes only weeks before five federal by-elections, held to fill seats outside a general election, and amid concerns in Australia about Chinese interferen­ce in its political processes.

The by-elections will test Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s popularity ahead of a national election due by late 2019.

Ties between Australia and its major trading partner China have soured over moves by Canberra to stop perceived foreign interferen­ce.

Australia is expected to adopt legislatio­n aimed at preventing foreign interferen­ce by the end of July. China has formally complained over Mr Turnbull citing Chinese influence as justificat­ion for the new legislatio­n.

The new task force involves multiple agencies, including the Department of Finance and the Department of Home Affairs. The Home Affairs spokespers­on said it would assist the Australian Electoral Commission with technical advice and expertise.

 ??  ?? The newly-created Electoral Integrity Task Force will identify and address risks to Australia’s electoral process.
The newly-created Electoral Integrity Task Force will identify and address risks to Australia’s electoral process.
 ?? Photo: Reuters ?? Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.
Photo: Reuters Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

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