New chief for Australia’s spy watchdog IGIS
Second woman to watch the watchers.
16 July, 2015Second woman to watch the watchers.
16 July, 2015Questions after business leaders summit.
9 July, 2015ASIS, Attorney General’s and Crime Commission to hit anti-social media.
13 May, 2015Military giants zero in on civilian cybersecurity market as Raytheon buys Websense.
23 April, 2015Former GCHQ chief Iain-Lobban on cyber review panel.
20 April, 2015Luxury tax on sensitive data.
10 November, 2014New surveillance powers increase workload.
16 October, 2014By Julian Bajkowski One of Australia’s leading computer security researchers has hit out against the popular notion that iPads and iPhones are more secure than their competitors, comparing the unswerving faith of Apple fans to the cult of Scientology. Speaking at the Security In Government conference in Canberra, the director of Edith Cowan University’s Security […]
5 September, 2012By Julian Bajkowski The head of Australia’s domestic spy agency has revealed that internet-addicted loners and individuals with far right-wing and white-supremacist views have escalated as an area of concern for potential terrorist activity. In a carefully nuanced speech to the Security In Government conference in Canberra, the Director General of the Australian Security Intelligence […]
5 September, 2012Julian Bajkowski The release of the federal government’s highly anticipated Cyber White Paper is likely to run at least six months late. National Security Advisor to the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Dr Margot McCarthy, has told the annual Security In Government conference (SIG 2012) in Canberra that the document will now come by […]
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