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Defence Minister Peter Dutton Opens Macquarie’s New High Security Data Centre In Canberra

Australia’s Minister for Defence, The Hon. Peter Dutton MP, today officially unveiled Intellicentre 5 Bunker (IC5), highlighting it as critical infrastructure supporting Australia’s data sovereignty, national cyber security and digital skills development.

Defence Minister Peter Dutton and Macquarie Government Managing Director Aidan Tudehope

The IC5 Bunker data centre was completed on time and on budget during the pandemic. It is part of a wider A$200 million investment by Macquarie into its sovereign Canberra and Sydney Data Centre Campuses. The facility provides a fully sovereign ecosystem in terms of supply chain, Australian Government security-cleared staff, data access and storage.

The unveiling comes as cyber security becomes a bigger issue in Australia following a series of cyber-attacks which have damaged media, agriculture, energy and other sectors in recent months. Minister Dutton highlighted the importance of the nation’s critical infrastructure in bolstering Australia’s digital and cyber security defence capabilities.

“The need to secure data to protect Australian businesses and government has been a maturing conversation over the last few years. The threat is evolving. We know there is increasing investment in penetrating systems throughout the world. To meet that threat, the Systems of National Significance Legislation and the Securing of Critical Infrastructure Legislation are essential,” Minister Dutton said.

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“Macquarie is a globally recognised leader in its field with a particular focus on data storage and protection services. In our current threat environment, the demand for those services can only increase.”

IC5 Bunker leverages the latest physical, virtual security and compliance credentials to manage highly classified government cloud workloads. The facility is considered by the Government as Critical Infrastructure, given it has been designed to store important government information. It has also recently been Certified Strategic under the Morrison Government’s Hosting Certification Framework, a measure of the trust the Government places on the facility and the sovereign controls that are applicable to it.

Speaking at the unveiling, Macquarie Government Managing Director Aidan Tudehope highlighted the importance of collaboration between industry and government to combat cyber threats in Australia.

“We are proud to welcome Minister for Defence, the Hon. Peter Dutton to IC5 Bunker” said Tudehope. “His interest in unveiling our facility is a measure of the government’s commitment to ensuring government agencies and critical infrastructure operators and their supply chains are ‘battle-ready’ for the challenges we all face in the cyber domain.

“This means protecting Australia’s sovereign data and demonstrating the importance of cyber security to the whole of the Australian economy. Minister Dutton’s leadership in introducing the Security of Critical Infrastructure Act (SOCI) into Parliament, and his 2020 Cyber Security Strategy, are leading the way for businesses like ours to champion and support the ongoing uplift of cyber security posture across Government and business.”

“Our IC5 bunker is built to the highest physical and electronic security standards, leveraging the accelerating trend of hybrid IT and cyber security needs across government,” said Group Executive of Macquarie Data Centres David Hirst.

“The delivery of this facility and Intellicentre 3 (IC3) in Sydney over the past year, when many supply chains were challenged by COVID, is a testament to the Macquarie Data Centres team and our partners. At a time when Australia needs strong economic growth, recent research has shown that data centres like these support the creation of more than 1,600 onshore jobs.”

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About Macquarie Government

Macquarie Government, part of ASX-listed Macquarie Telecom Group (ASX: MAQ), has provided sovereign cloud and cyber-security solutions to Australian governments for over 19 years. Our sovereign clouds and cyber security services are trusted by over 42% of federal government agencies.

Macquarie Government is one of a few Secure Internet Gateway (SIG) providers to the Australian Government that’s connected to the Intra-government Communications Network (ICON) and the NSW Government’s GovDC data centre. We’re built to comply with the ASD’s Top 35 cyber mitigation strategies.

With the highest customer satisfaction NPS score in the industry, Macquarie Government provides unrivalled support with 24x7 access to our Hosting Management Centre. Our Security Operations Centre (SOC) and 150+ government-cleared cloud and security specialists ensure our government customers’ data and systems are safe.

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