Australian universities have bristled at yet another security-related intervention in their affairs as Canberra moves to聽assume supervisory powers over their cybersecurity arrangements 鈥 and, in extreme cases, take over their response to聽hackers.
The federal government wants to extend its 2018 Security of Critical Infrastructure Act, which currently applies to electricity, gas and water utilities and maritime ports, to higher education and research along with 10 additional sectors.
The amendment would require all 40 Australian universities to adopt and maintain 鈥渁ll-hazards鈥 risk management programmes and report serious cybersecurity incidents to the government鈥檚 information security agency. Universities could also be directed to enter ownership and operational information about their facilities on a confidential government register of 鈥渃ritical infrastructure assets鈥.
The bill empowers the government to provide 鈥渄irect assistance鈥 to 鈥減rotect assets鈥 in the event of a 鈥渟erious cybersecurity incident鈥. An insists that this power would be asserted only as a last resort.
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鈥淚ndustry should, and in most cases will, respond to the vast majority of cybersecurity incidents,鈥 it says. 鈥淗owever, government maintains ultimate responsibility for protecting Australia鈥檚 national interests.鈥
A of the amendment, released in November after consultations in August, outlines the scope of the 鈥渁ssistance powers鈥 and when they can be applied. But the Innovative Research Universities (IRU) group said the proposal could constitute 鈥渁n聽extensive intervention in university operations鈥.
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In a submission on the draft legislation, the IRU says the government has not justified its 鈥渃umbersome鈥 intervention, which would force universities to deal with a 鈥減lethora of government agencies鈥ith no coherence to these requirements鈥.
Universities are 鈥渏ust as聽keen鈥 as the government to keep their operations secure, the submissions says, and 鈥渁re working with the government to reduce risks and to act when incidents occur鈥 through mechanisms such as the University Foreign Interference Taskforce and the Australian 糖心Vlog Cybersecurity Service. It says nothing has happened since the original act was formulated 鈥渢o聽suggest that universities are聽not responding effectively鈥.
The IRU wants universities removed from the amendment. Failing that, the government should discuss implementation details in advance with the sector and 鈥渙nly take direct action over a聽university鈥檚 assets in a聽case of聽extreme risk, with consent from the vice-chancellor鈥.
The amendment is the latest government move to beef up security protections through measures that universities say duplicate existing safeguards and saddle them with mountains of red聽tape.
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Parliament is considering a bill to give Canberra veto powers over universities鈥 foreign ties, and a joint committee is looking into affecting higher education and research. This follows the drafting of new guidelines to combat foreign influence on research and teaching, and a failed Department of Defence push for greater control over university research.
Meanwhile, scores of visa applications by foreign doctoral candidates are being delayed over security concerns, and 18聽research projects endorsed by the Australian Research Council have been put on ice while they are scrutinised by security agencies.
But the explanatory document says a 鈥減artnerships鈥 approach will underpin the latest proposal, with the government and sector stakeholders working together to 鈥渃o-design鈥 the requirements. They will be proportionate to the risks, avoid duplicating existing measures and 鈥渋mpose the least regulatory burden necessary鈥, the document insists.
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