Monday, 28 January 2013

Manager job at Australian Secret Intelligence Service in Canberra ACT

Source: Jobseeker.com.au:

"Sector & Subsector Applications close Sunday, 10th February 2013
ASIS is seeking a highly motivated, results-orientated leader to fill the Manager,
 Data Management vacancy."

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Microsoft Exchange Administrator in ACT

Source: ICTCareer:

"The Microsoft Exchange Administrator role is responsible for
 leading and assisting in the design, implementation and documentation
of Messaging Technologies in the IT environment. This position will
play a key role in the migration from Lotus Notes to Microsoft Exchange
as part of an overall IT Technology Strategy."

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Friday, 25 January 2013

Australian cyber security centre to be established

Department of Defence:

"A new Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) drawing
on the skills of the nation’s best cyber security experts will be
 established in Canberra this year."

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Australian Cyber Security Centre

Source: Prime Minister of Australia:

"A new Australian Cyber Security Centre will be established in
 Canberra to boost the country’s ability to protect against cyber-attacks."

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ASIO spies seeking immunity to train undercover in terror camps

Source: adelaidenow:

""If an ASIO officer or human source is tasked to collect covert
intelligence in relation to a terrorist organisation, they may be open
to criminal liability under the Criminal Code if, in the course of
collecting the relevant intelligence, they receive training from that
organisation," the Attorney-General's department has told the
Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security."

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Thursday, 24 January 2013

'Insidious' fake used ASIO ruse for sex

Source: Brimbank Weekly - North West Weekly:

"County Court Judge Julie Nicholson described Benjamin Lord's
 impersonations of a high-ranking Federal Police officer and ASIO
agent to control his victim as "quite inventive, almost a Hollywood script"."

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Technical Officers at ASIO - Electrical

Source: Stack Overflow Careers 2.0:

"ASIO is seeking Technical Officers to fulfill a range of interesting roles.
Technical Officers are involved in the development and deployment
of new capabilities, acquisition and maintenance of equipment,
operational planning and working in operational teams."

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ASIO sex hoax a Hollywood script: judge

Source: news.ninemsn.com.au:

"A Victorian prisoner who convinced his cellmate to
have sex with him by posing as an undercover federal police
officer was "quite inventive", says a judge,
who likened the case to a Hollywood script."

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Wednesday, 23 January 2013

'Insidious' fake used ASIO ruse for sex | Benjamin Lord

Source: theage.com.au:

"A judge today said the way a man posed as an ASIO agent
to get sex from a fellow inmate was ‘‘insidious’’."

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ASIO » ASIO - Home

Source: asio.gov.au:

"ASIO's main role is to gather information and produce intelligence
that will enable it to warn the government about activities or situations
that might endanger Australia's national security."

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Tamil Woman To Give Birth Behind Bars

Source: smh.com.au:

"A Tamil woman locked in immigration detention for the
term of her pregnancy after the Australian Security Intelligence
Organisation branded her a security risk, has given birth to a boy."

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Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Australian spooks want mobile dev to build ... something

Source: The Register:

"The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) seems set
to equip Australian spooks with mobile apps."

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Director, Operational Engineering Executive Level 2 in ACT

Source: EngineeringCareer:

"As Director, Operational Engineering Section, you will head a specialist
multi-discipline manufacturing engineering group responsible for the supply
of engineering solutions for technical operations (TECHOP)"

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Software Developer at ASIO

Source: Stack Overflow Careers 2.0:

"You would be involved in the development of a network analysis tool."

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COMMENT (webyter): too much information don't you think ... "a network analysis tool"

Monday, 21 January 2013

Man posed as ASIO agent for sex

Source: www.theage.com.au:

"This is Benjamin Lord - an unemployed call centre operator
who claimed to be a high-ranking Federal Police officer and
ASIO agent to get sex, a court has heard today."

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Saturday, 19 January 2013

ASIO says no to immigration visa for new mother

Migration Agents - Migration Alliance:

"A baby boy born in Sydney's Villawood detention centre
will remain inside the complex with his mother."

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Australia's top secret sites uncovered by Google Earth

SOURCE: Perth Now:

"AUSTRALIA's most secret sites are hidden well away from prying eyes,
usually far from major population areas.
But no one escapes the all-seeing eye of Google."

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Friday, 18 January 2013

Bugging appeal denied

Bugging appeal denied:

"A woman who claimed she was bugged by intelligence agents
has been denied the right to take her legal fight against a
tertiary institution to the ACT Supreme Court."

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Thursday, 17 January 2013

Birth behind bars for 'ASIO risk' Ranjini

SOURCE: The Border Mail:

"A Tamil woman locked in immigration detention for the term
of her pregnancy after the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation
branded her a security risk, has given birth to a boy."

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Sunday, 13 January 2013

Spy agency ASIO wants powers to hack into personal computers

SOURCE: News.com.au:

"SPY agency ASIO wants to hack into Australians' personal
computers and commandeer their smartphones to transmit viruses to terrorists."

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Friday, 11 January 2013

Open Letter to ASIO | Love versus Goliath : A Partner Visa Journey

SOURCE: teamoyeniyi.com:

"In May last year I wrote about Ranjini.  Ranjini is still
being held in detention and is about to give birth to her
third child. Ranjini may already be in labour as I write this."

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Ex-spook on mission to new era of transparency

SOURCE: The Australian:

"THE official records of the commonwealth government
that are available to the public are so vast that if stretched
in a single line they would more than reach all the way from
Canberra to Sydney -- and the volume of material produced
each year is expanding inexorably."

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It’s global cyber war out there

SOURCE: www.afr.com:

"Top executives may not be aware of them, but ASIO knows
only too well the alarming potential risks posed by cyber terrorism
and corporate espionage."

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Saturday, 5 January 2013

Former ALP minister Arthur Gietzelt's alleged secret life

SOURCE: The Australian:

"FORMER Hawke government minister and long-time
NSW Labor senator Arthur Gietzelt, 92, has been promising
to write a political memoir since he retired from politics two decades ago."

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Thursday, 3 January 2013

It’s global cyber war out there

SOURCE: afr.com:

"Sitting in an office in the Australian Security Intelligence
Organisation’s Soviet-style building, which mirrors the
Orwellian bunker one might imagine, Australia’s most experienced
spy master, David Irvine, has a lot on his mind as he gazes over Lake Burley Griffin."

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Wednesday, 2 January 2013

ASIO claimed minister was being controlled by Soviets

SOURCE: The Australian:

"IN February 1983, just weeks before the first Hawke ministry
was sworn in, ASIO believed that the new minister for veterans' affairs,
Arthur Gietzelt, was possibly "a secret member" of the Communist Party
and "under some form of control" by the Soviet Union."

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Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Hotel farce remains low point for spooks

SOURCE: News.com.au:

"BY any standards, what happened at Melbourne's Sheraton Hotel
on a November evening in 1983 must have been truly terrifying."

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ASIO's Canberra move triggers strike threat

SOURCE: theage.com.au:

"THE sort of people once recruited to spy for Australia
were not unlike their British counterparts: conservative types,
good school perhaps, steady in a crisis, loyal, certainly not
the sort of man or woman one would expect to go on strike."

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