The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US and Australia work to improve cyber capabiliti­es

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WASHINGTON: The United States and Australia have signed an agreement that will enable the two allies to conduct research and developmen­t to advance their combined cyber capabiliti­es, officials said Tuesday.

Nowhere “is the need for innovation more critical than in cyber, which continues to be a pervasive threat to our militaries and to our businesses,” Australian Defence Minister Marise Payne said at a US-Australian summit in California.

US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis said the two countries had signed a memorandum of understand­ing “to deepen cybersecur­ity cooperatio­n.”

The move comes amid ongoing hacking thefts of sensitive informatio­n from military networks, and Russia’s continued attempts to subvert democracy in America and elsewhere.

On a separate topic, an Australian reporter asked Mattis whether he thought the Australian navy should conduct a so-called “freedom of navigation” operation to challenge Chinese claims of sovereignt­y on militarize­d islets in the South China Sea.

The longstandi­ng issue poses a dilemma for Canberra, with Australian lawmakers debating how much the country should align itself with its longstandi­ng ally America, or pay more heed to the desires of China, its biggest trade partner.

“As far as freedom of navigation decisions by Australia, that’s a sovereign decision by a sovereign state,” Mattis said.

“We’ll just leave that decision with the people of Australia, which is exactly where it belongs.”

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and his Australian counterpar­t Julie Bishop also attended the annual summit.

Pompeo was asked about US views of holding Russia to account over its role in the 2014 shootdown of Malaysia Airlines flight MH-17 over Ukraine, when 298 people, including 38 Australian citizens and residents, were killed.

“We need the Russians to continue to be held accountabl­e for that,” Pompeo said.

“We take this matter seriously and we committed over these last two days, as we have for the last months, to continue to support every effort through the Joint Investigat­ive Team to hold the perpetrato­rs for this heinous activity accountabl­e.” — AFP

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