Industry Consultation to develop a Voluntary Data Classification Framework

Have your say

You’re invited to take part in a workshop or a survey that is part of research about data classification for Australian industry.

This study is being carried out by CSIRO’s Data61 and its partner Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre (Aus3C) funded by the Australian Government’s Department of Home Affairs.

Findings from the study will help inform the design of a Voluntary Data Classification Framework that considers the needs of, and provides benefits to Australian industry.

What do I need to do?

There are two ways to have your say

  • Complete the survey on behalf of your organisation

  • Express interest to attend a workshop on behalf of your organisation.

    Organisations are invited to complete both the survey and the workshops

    Note: Completion of the survey is not necessary to attend the workshop, and dates and times are subject to change


    Some workshop dates have been postponed to enable increased participant attendance

    Workshop Dates and Times (Local Times unless Specified)

    • Sydney | Melbourne | Brisbane: Postponed until 18th - 27th February 2025

    • Full - Virtual - Monday 9th December - 1:30pm - 4:30pm (Syd/Melb +11:00 GMT)

    • Adelaide - Thursday 12th December - 1:45pm - 4:45pm
      Hosted at Aus3C, Lot Fourteen 5000

Note: If you can’t make these and you would like to contribute, please contact the project team at [email protected] to discuss alternate options.

Fill in your details below to contribute to the Industry Consultation

For more information on the survey, click here to read the participant information sheet.

For more information on the workshop, click here to read the participant information sheet.

For more information about the project read the Voluntary Data Classification factsheet or contact one of the following:

Project Leader, CSIRO - Dr Paul Tyler
[email protected] | Ph: (02) 9490 5908

Project Leader, Aus3C - Tyler Key
[email protected] | Ph: (08) 8155 5320