Australia's anti-corruption agency chief Paul Brereton announced his resignation in July, with government officials suggesting the transition could provide an opportunity to reset the National Anti-Corruption Commission. Separately, Australian security officials warned politicians that internet-connected vehicles pose cybersecurity risks and could potentially be compromised.
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Australia's anti-corruption agency chief Paul Brereton announced his resignation in July, with government officials suggesting the transition could provide an opportunity to reset the National Anti-Corruption Commission. Separately, Australian security officials warned politicians that internet-connected vehicles pose cybersecurity risks and could potentially be compromised.