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Skip to main content The Administrative Arrangements Order - external site of 3 August 2023 transferred responsibility for protective security policy, including the Protective Security Policy Framework, from the Attorney-General's Department to the Department of Home Affairs. These Machinery of Government (MOG) changes began on 4 August 2023. The PSPF Reporting Portal will transfer to the Department of Home Affairs on 11 June 2024. Before 11 June 2024, all entities and users must set up new authentication credentials through VANguard. You can get more information by contacting the Government Protective Security Policy section at pspf@homeaffairs.gov.au or the PSPF hotline on 02 5127 9999. PROTECTIVE SECURITY POLICY FRAMEWORK Search TOP NAVIGATION * Contact * GovTEAMS Search TOP NAVIGATION * Contact * GovTEAMS Main navigation Menu * Home * About PSPF * Policies * Reporting * Publications library * Resources * Engagement * News PROTECTIVE SECURITY POLICY FRAMEWORK YOU ARE HERE 1. Protective Security Policy Framework HOMEPAGE INTRODUCTION SECTION PROTECTIVE SECURITY POLICY FRAMEWORK The Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF) assists Australian Government entities to protect their people, information and assets, both at home and overseas. Find out more about the PSPF PROTECTIVE SECURITY POLICY FRAMEWORK The Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF) assists Australian Government entities to protect their people, information and assets, both at home and overseas. Find out more about the PSPF POLICIES Read the 16 policies, each with a core requirement and several supporting requirements, which describe the minimum level of security acceptable to government. NEWS Find out the latest PSPF news and updates. REPORTING Applicable Commonwealth entities must report each financial year on the maturity of their security capability and the effectiveness of their PSPF implementation. DIRECTIONS Directions issued by the Secretary of the Department of Home Affairs to manage protective security risks to the Commonwealth. GovTEAMS Join us on GovTEAMS Contact Contact the PSPF team FOOTER AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT LOGO Accessibility | Copyright and disclaimer | Privacy | Security Back to top