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Adelaide, SA; Brisbane, QLD; Canberra, ACT; Darwin,
NT; Hobart, TAS; Melbourne, VIC; Parramatta and
Penrith NSW; Perth, WA
The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission (the NDIS Commission) is an independent
agency established on 1 July 2018 to improve the quality and safety of NDIS supports and
services. The NDIS Commission is the dedicated national regulator of NDIS service providers
in Australia and a non-corporate entity under the _Public Governance, Performance and _
disability receiving supports or services, including those received under the National
Disability Insurance Scheme
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people with disability receiving supports or services, including those received under
the National Disability Insurance Scheme
providers and people with disability
enforcement arrangements, including through the monitoring and investigation
functions conferred on the NDIS Commissioner by legislation
progressively higher standards of supports and services to people with disability
relating to the screening of workers involved in the provision of supports and
services to people with disability
of the relevant legislation, and
i. by monitoring changes in the NDIS market which may indicate emerging
risk; and
ii. by monitoring and mitigating the risks of unplanned service withdrawal.
to employment and offers interesting and challenging roles. People with disability
The Corporate Division is responsible for delivering corporate service activities across the
organisation, and for advising on and supporting the strategic direction of the NDIS
Commission. The Corporate Division delivers the following functions :
The ICT Governance and Assurance team partners with NDIS Commission employees,
government agencies and third-party suppliers. The team is responsible for shaping the
strategic direction, architecture, security, and effective management of information and
technology resources within the NDIS Commission. Its primary purpose is to ensure that ICT
initiatives align with the NDIS.
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The Cyber Analyst is responsible for implementing the information security strategy, driving
governance and delivering cyber operations, threat intelligence, risk mitigation, security
architecture and incident response. The Cyber Analyst is responsible for advising the
Director on risk and security aspects of the NDIS Commission's IT environment, ensures
security measures are conducted in a coordinated manner and plays a key role in ensuring
the continuity and security of information in the agency.
penetration testing to identify and address potential risks promptly.
infrastructure.
solutions.
solutions, or enhancements that align with the agency's goals and security
requirements.
agency's ICT infrastructure, ensuring optimal performance, scalability, and reliability of
systems and netw
Cyber Analyst • Canberra, Australia