A new report has found community service sector organisations in NSW face significant challenges in protecting their data and IT systems.
The report from WorkVentures and commissioned by NCOSS, has found this is largely due to limited resources and expertise, the sensitivity of data they hold, and the increasing sophistication and targeted nature of cyber threats.
This is particularly concerning against a backdrop of increasing incidence and sophistication of cybercrime.
To gain deeper insight into these issues, 14 organisations participated in a detailed cybersecurity assessment conducted by WorkVentures.
Strikingly, none of the participating organisations met the benchmark for a strong level of cybersecurity preparedness across the four domains that were assessed: operational; legal and regulatory; systems; and network processes and controls.
The report highlights the pressing need for:
- Targeted funding for NSW Government-funded community service sector organisations to improve their ability to protect their data and systems
- A tailored cyber security assessment and uplift program
- The establishment of a sector-specific national cyber security standard
- Action by community service organisations to implement foundational cyber security measures, with additional support for more complex challenges
Watch the webinar
NCOSS collaborated with WorkVentures to deliver sector briefings to outline how social sector organisations can better protect their IT systems and sensitive information they hold. You can watch the webinar below.


