The data and digital policy landscape diagram depicts the relationships between data, digital and cyber related whole-of-government strategies and related policies, frameworks, standards and schemes.

The landscape, explained
The data and digital policy landscape depicts the relationships between data, digital and cyber related whole-of-government strategies and related policies, frameworks, standards and schemes.
The APS Reform Agenda directly informs the Data and Digital Government Strategy, APS Data, Digital and Cyber Workforce Plan.
There is a direct relationship and alignment between the Data and Digital Government Strategy, APS Data, Digital and Cyber Workforce Plan and the 2023 - 2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy.
The Data and Digital Government Strategy informs digital related policies and standards contained within the Digital Investment Oversight Framework, including:
• the Digital Experience Policy
• the Benefits Management Policy
• the Australian Government Architecture, and;
• the Digital Sourcing, Contract Limits and Reviews Policy.
The Data and Digital Government Strategy informs data related policies and standards including:
• the Data Availability and Transparency Act
• National Cabinet Intergovernmental Agreement on Data Sharing
• the Data Ethics Framework
• the SES Accountabilities for Data
• the Framework for the Governance of Indigenous Data.
The Data and Digital Government Strategy also informs the use of Artificial Intelligence by government through:
• the National framework for the assurance of AI in government, and
• the Policy for the responsible use of AI in government.
The 2023 - 2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy informs several cyber related policies, frameworks, procedures and schemes, including:
• the Hosting Certification Framework
• the Protected Security Policy Framework
• the Australian Government Information Security Manual.
Note: Data, digital and cyber related policies, standards, frameworks, and schemes are interrelated.