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How to fill out the AU Cyber Security Incident Report_DSA online
This guide provides you with clear and comprehensive instructions on how to effectively fill out the AU Cyber Security Incident Report_DSA online. Follow these steps to ensure your report is complete and accurate, facilitating a smooth reporting process.
Follow the steps to fill out the AU Cyber Security Incident Report_DSA online
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the report and open it in your editor.
- Begin by filling out the 'Reported by' section, including your first name, last name, position, phone number, mobile number (optional), and email address.
- Next, complete the 'Alternative contact' section by providing the same details as above for an alternative contact person.
- In the 'Agency details' section, specify your agency name (such as Defence or Finance), the government type (Federal, State, or Local), the street address, and the mailing address.
- Move on to the 'Agency system details' section, where you will indicate the system classification (e.g., Confidential, Secret, Top Secret) and if any information/security services are outsourced.
- Provide details regarding the incident in the 'Incident Details' section. Summarize the incident and any relevant technical details, and indicate if the attack was successful.
- Specify the timing of the incident in the 'Incident timing' section, including the date and time identified.
- Indicate whether the matter has been reported to law enforcement and whether the incident is related to a high-profile event.
- Declare if assistance is required from ASD in the respective section.
- Finally, submit the report either online at www.onsecure.gov.au, post it to the Cyber Security Operations Centre's physical address, or contact them via telephone or email. Ensure you save any changes made, and consider downloading or printing a copy for your records.
Complete your AU Cyber Security Incident Report_DSA online today to ensure timely reporting and support.
The NCIRP describes a national approach to cyber incidents, delineating the important role that private sector entities, state and local governments, and multiple federal agencies play in responding to incidents and how those activities all fit together.
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