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."
'via Blog this'
Monday, 28 January 2013
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."
'via Blog this'
"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."
'via Blog this'
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."
'via Blog this'
"A new Australian Cyber Security Centre will be established in
Canberra to boost the country’s ability to protect against cyber-attacks."
'via Blog this'
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."
'via Blog this'
""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."
'via Blog this'
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"."
'via Blog this'
"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"."
'via Blog this'
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."
'via Blog this'
"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."
'via Blog this'
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."
'via Blog this'
"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."
'via Blog this'
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’’."
'via Blog this'
"A judge today said the way a man posed as an ASIO agent
to get sex from a fellow inmate was ‘‘insidious’’."
'via Blog this'
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."
'via Blog this'
"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."
'via Blog this'
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."
'via Blog this'
"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."
'via Blog this'
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."
'via Blog this'
"The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) seems set
to equip Australian spooks with mobile apps."
'via Blog this'
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)"
'via Blog this'
"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)"
'via Blog this'
Software Developer at ASIO
Source: Stack Overflow Careers 2.0:
"You would be involved in the development of a network analysis tool."
'via Blog this'
COMMENT (webyter): too much information don't you think ... "a network analysis tool"
"You would be involved in the development of a network analysis tool."
'via Blog this'
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."
'via Blog this'
"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."
'via Blog this'
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."
'via Blog this'
"A baby boy born in Sydney's Villawood detention centre
will remain inside the complex with his mother."
'via Blog this'
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."
'via Blog this'
"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."
'via Blog this'
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."
'via Blog this'
"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."
'via Blog this'
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."
'via Blog this'
"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."
'via Blog this'
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."
'via Blog this'
"SPY agency ASIO wants to hack into Australians' personal
computers and commandeer their smartphones to transmit viruses to terrorists."
'via Blog this'
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."
'via Blog this'
"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."
'via Blog this'
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."
'via Blog this'
"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."
'via Blog this'
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."
'via Blog this'
"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."
'via Blog this'
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."
'via Blog this'
"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."
'via Blog this'
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."
'via Blog this'
"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."
'via Blog this'
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."
'via Blog this'
"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."
'via Blog this'
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."
'via Blog this'
"BY any standards, what happened at Melbourne's Sheraton Hotel
on a November evening in 1983 must have been truly terrifying."
'via Blog this'
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."
'via Blog this'
"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."
'via Blog this'
Friday, 28 December 2012
Call to end spies' FOI exemption
SOURCE: www.smh.com.au:
"AUSTRALIA'S spies could be subject to increased public scrutiny
if a top-level review accepts the advice of the Australian government's
freedom-of-information watchdog."
'via Blog this'
"AUSTRALIA'S spies could be subject to increased public scrutiny
if a top-level review accepts the advice of the Australian government's
freedom-of-information watchdog."
'via Blog this'
Australian spies demand immunity to 'infiltrate, train' with terrorist groups
SOURCE: newkerala.com:
"Intelligence officials in Australia are demanding legal immunity
to infiltrate and train with terrorist groups like Al-Qaeda."
'via Blog this'
"Intelligence officials in Australia are demanding legal immunity
to infiltrate and train with terrorist groups like Al-Qaeda."
'via Blog this'
ASIO: Meet Bob with D Branch Attorney General's Department, "wink-wink":
SOURCE: Voice of Russia:
"Could it be that personnel at the Australian Security Intelligence
Organization (ASIO) are so inept or so desperate for work
that they are willing to advertise potential damaging information openly on the web."
'via Blog this'
"Could it be that personnel at the Australian Security Intelligence
Organization (ASIO) are so inept or so desperate for work
that they are willing to advertise potential damaging information openly on the web."
'via Blog this'
Thursday, 27 December 2012
ASIO spies seeking immunity to train undercover in terror camps
SOURCE: News.com.au:
"AUSTRALIA'S spies are demanding legal immunity to train
undercover with terrorist groups such as al-Qaida."
'via Blog this'
"AUSTRALIA'S spies are demanding legal immunity to train
undercover with terrorist groups such as al-Qaida."
'via Blog this'
Wednesday, 26 December 2012
Spooks use internet and social media to advertise their skills
SOURCE: smh.com.au:
"HUNDREDS of former and some present Australian spies
have posted information about their employment with
intelligence agencies on the internet in what security experts
have called "a gift for foreign espionage"."
'via Blog this'
"HUNDREDS of former and some present Australian spies
have posted information about their employment with
intelligence agencies on the internet in what security experts
have called "a gift for foreign espionage"."
'via Blog this'
Monday, 24 December 2012
Aussie supporter of Syrian rebels faces death threats over ASIO contact
SOURCE: The Australian:
"ONE of the first Australians to travel to Syria
during the uprising against the Assad regime has received
death threats from local jihadists who are preparing
to take up arms in the bloody civil war."
'via Blog this'
"ONE of the first Australians to travel to Syria
during the uprising against the Assad regime has received
death threats from local jihadists who are preparing
to take up arms in the bloody civil war."
'via Blog this'
Sunday, 23 December 2012
EX-SBS RADIO BOSS UNAWARE OF ASIO PHONE TAP
SOURCE: Team Uzunov:
"Mr Peter Horton (pictured above), the former Melbourne
radio station manager of Australia's multicultural public broadcaster
SBS, has told TEAM UZUNOV of his surprise that Australia's
domestic counter-intelligence service was tapping SBS telephones."
'via Blog this'
"Mr Peter Horton (pictured above), the former Melbourne
radio station manager of Australia's multicultural public broadcaster
SBS, has told TEAM UZUNOV of his surprise that Australia's
domestic counter-intelligence service was tapping SBS telephones."
'via Blog this'
Saturday, 22 December 2012
White Pages® - Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO)
SOURCE: White Pages®:
"Canberra (02) 6249 6299
Central Office
Canberra ACT 2600
Written inquiries, ASIO Central Office
GPO Box 2176,ACT 2601"
'via Blog this'
"Canberra (02) 6249 6299
Central Office
Canberra ACT 2600
Written inquiries, ASIO Central Office
GPO Box 2176,ACT 2601"
'via Blog this'
Thursday, 20 December 2012
Call to end spies' FOI exemption
SOURCE: smh.com.au:
"AUSTRALIA'S spies could be subject to increased public
scrutiny if a top-level review accepts the advice of the
Australian government's freedom-of-information watchdog."
'via Blog this'
"AUSTRALIA'S spies could be subject to increased public
scrutiny if a top-level review accepts the advice of the
Australian government's freedom-of-information watchdog."
'via Blog this'
Monday, 17 December 2012
George Williams Speech to launch NSWCCL National ASIO Campaign 2012
SOURCE: YouTube:
"George Williams launched the New South Wales Council for
Civil Liberties National ASIO Campaign on the 19th of October
at the NSWCCL Annual Dinner to roll back extraordinary ASIO powers."
'via Blog this'
"George Williams launched the New South Wales Council for
Civil Liberties National ASIO Campaign on the 19th of October
at the NSWCCL Annual Dinner to roll back extraordinary ASIO powers."
'via Blog this'
Wednesday, 12 December 2012
Refugee lawyers challenge indefinite detention rule
SORCE: www.smh.com.au:
"Fifty-five asylum seekers are being held in detention
indefinitely because they have been found to be genuine refugees,
so they cannot be returned to their home countries,
but ASIO has given them an adverse security assessment,
so they cannot be settled in Australia. No third country is willing to take them."
'via Blog this'
"Fifty-five asylum seekers are being held in detention
indefinitely because they have been found to be genuine refugees,
so they cannot be returned to their home countries,
but ASIO has given them an adverse security assessment,
so they cannot be settled in Australia. No third country is willing to take them."
'via Blog this'
Tuesday, 11 December 2012
Macquarie Telecom to build Canberra 'bunker' datacentre | ZDNet
SOURCE: ZDNet:
"The Bunker, which is expected to open in mid-2013,
will be developed to meet Defence Signals Directorate (DSD)
and Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO)
specifications on security, and will be backed up by
additional infrastructure deployed in Macquarie's Intellicentre 2 datacentre in Sydney."
'via Blog this'
"The Bunker, which is expected to open in mid-2013,
will be developed to meet Defence Signals Directorate (DSD)
and Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO)
specifications on security, and will be backed up by
additional infrastructure deployed in Macquarie's Intellicentre 2 datacentre in Sydney."
'via Blog this'
Monday, 10 December 2012
Sydney bombing investigation leaps forward
SOURCE: Perth Now:
"POLICE have made a series of breakthroughs in their
investigation of the terrorist bombings of the Israeli consulate
and a Jewish club in Sydney 30 years ago."
'via Blog this'
"POLICE have made a series of breakthroughs in their
investigation of the terrorist bombings of the Israeli consulate
and a Jewish club in Sydney 30 years ago."
'via Blog this'
Hugh White
SOURCE: www.lowyinterpreter.org:
" He has served as an intelligence analyst with the
Office of National Assessments; as a journalist with
the Sydney Morning Herald; as a senior adviser
on the staffs of Defence Minister Kim Beazley and Prime Minister Bob Hawke"
'via Blog this'
" He has served as an intelligence analyst with the
Office of National Assessments; as a journalist with
the Sydney Morning Herald; as a senior adviser
on the staffs of Defence Minister Kim Beazley and Prime Minister Bob Hawke"
'via Blog this'
Friday, 7 December 2012
Data Exploitation and Analysis
SOURCE: jobs.newscientist.com:
"With a relevant degree in a discipline calling for data analysis,
you may also have an established track record in the analysis
and exploitation of data in support of security, intelligence or
law enforcement investigations or have more general experience in data analysis."
'via Blog this'
"With a relevant degree in a discipline calling for data analysis,
you may also have an established track record in the analysis
and exploitation of data in support of security, intelligence or
law enforcement investigations or have more general experience in data analysis."
'via Blog this'
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Refugees, education, ASIO: what else needs a royal commission?
SOURCE: Crikey:
"With a series of inquests going on at the moment,
former diplomat Bruce Haigh asks if there should be
inquiries into other mishandled, ignored and outstanding issues."
'via Blog this'
"With a series of inquests going on at the moment,
former diplomat Bruce Haigh asks if there should be
inquiries into other mishandled, ignored and outstanding issues."
'via Blog this'
Thursday, 29 November 2012
Refugees, education, ASIO: what else needs a royal commission?
SOURCE: www.crikey.com.au/
It was with some relief that Australians learnt that the federal
government had agreed to a wide-ranging inquiry into institutionalised
child abuse in Australia over a number of decades.
It was with some relief that Australians learnt that the federal
government had agreed to a wide-ranging inquiry into institutionalised
child abuse in Australia over a number of decades.
Police phone intercept evidence almost doubles in one year
SOURCE: www.heraldsun.com.au/
POLICE are increasingly bugging telephones to make arrests, according to new figures to be released by the Government today.
POLICE are increasingly bugging telephones to make arrests, according to new figures to be released by the Government today.
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Upgrading central city hospitals would safeguard against disaster
SOURCE: smh.com.au:
"Our elite members of the state and federal police forces,
ASIO, Emergency Management Australia and the
NSW Fire Brigade spend a lot of time planning how
they would cope with either a man-made or a natural disaster
in the central business district of our city."
'via Blog this'
"Our elite members of the state and federal police forces,
ASIO, Emergency Management Australia and the
NSW Fire Brigade spend a lot of time planning how
they would cope with either a man-made or a natural disaster
in the central business district of our city."
'via Blog this'
Sunday, 25 November 2012
ASIO threat on day leave - man free to visit pregnant wife
SOURCE: thetelegraph.com.au:
"A DETAINED refugee deemed a security threat by ASIO
has been permitted home visits to his wife,
who is due to give birth this month."
'via Blog this'
"A DETAINED refugee deemed a security threat by ASIO
has been permitted home visits to his wife,
who is due to give birth this month."
'via Blog this'
Saturday, 24 November 2012
An exercise in myth-making
SOURCE: World Socialist Web Site:
"Within days an internal ASIO [Australian Security Intelligence Organisation]
document compiled on the deputy prime minister was on its way to
one of ASIO’s favoured journalists,
The Bulletin’s Peter Samuel. The Bulletin’s"
'via Blog this'
"Within days an internal ASIO [Australian Security Intelligence Organisation]
document compiled on the deputy prime minister was on its way to
one of ASIO’s favoured journalists,
The Bulletin’s Peter Samuel. The Bulletin’s"
'via Blog this'
Friday, 23 November 2012
UN gives Canberra deadline to address refugee health fears
SOURCE: theAge:
"THE United Nations has given Australia a month to show
how it will ensure the mental and physical safety of two refugees,
one of whom tried to commit suicide this month."
'via Blog this'
"THE United Nations has given Australia a month to show
how it will ensure the mental and physical safety of two refugees,
one of whom tried to commit suicide this month."
'via Blog this'
Thursday, 22 November 2012
ASIO-negative refugee starts hunger strike in Melbourne detention
SOURCE: Refugee Action Coalition:
"The Tamil refugee who successfully challenged the government
in the recent High Court case over ASIO security assessments
is on his third day of a hunger strike in the
Melbourne Immigration Transit Accommodation detention centre."
'via Blog this'
"The Tamil refugee who successfully challenged the government
in the recent High Court case over ASIO security assessments
is on his third day of a hunger strike in the
Melbourne Immigration Transit Accommodation detention centre."
'via Blog this'
Refugee Action Coalition
SOURCE: Refugee Action Coalition:
"A 28 year old Tamil refugee at the Melbourne Immigration
Transit Accommodation detention centre attempted suicide
in the early hours of this morning (Thursday 15 November)."
'via Blog this'
"A 28 year old Tamil refugee at the Melbourne Immigration
Transit Accommodation detention centre attempted suicide
in the early hours of this morning (Thursday 15 November)."
'via Blog this'
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
UN to Canberra: Please explain
SOURCE: SMH:
"THE United Nations has given Australia a month to show
how it will ''ensure'' the mental and physical safety of two refugees,
one of whom tried to commit suicide earlier this month."
'via Blog this'
"THE United Nations has given Australia a month to show
how it will ''ensure'' the mental and physical safety of two refugees,
one of whom tried to commit suicide earlier this month."
'via Blog this'
Monday, 19 November 2012
Nauru refugee hunger striker taken to hospital
SOURCE: World Socialist Web Site:
"Detainees blacklisted by ASIO can also potentially remain
in detention indefinitely, because they cannot legally
be returned to their home countries, where they would face persecution."
'via Blog this'
"Detainees blacklisted by ASIO can also potentially remain
in detention indefinitely, because they cannot legally
be returned to their home countries, where they would face persecution."
'via Blog this'
Saturday, 17 November 2012
ASIO negative refugee attempts suicide at Villawood
SOURCE: Refugee Action Coalition:
"An ASIO negative Tamil refugee attempted to hang himself
at the Villawood detention centre overnight.
The man has been in detention for over three years."
'via Blog this'
"An ASIO negative Tamil refugee attempted to hang himself
at the Villawood detention centre overnight.
The man has been in detention for over three years."
'via Blog this'
Second Tamil refugee attempts suicide
SOURCE: Narooma News:
"A Tamil refugee branded a security threat by ASIO
and held in detention in Melbourne has attempted to take his life
– following an earlier suicide attempt by another man in Sydney."
'via Blog this'
"A Tamil refugee branded a security threat by ASIO
and held in detention in Melbourne has attempted to take his life
– following an earlier suicide attempt by another man in Sydney."
'via Blog this'
Friday, 16 November 2012
Security risk refugee tries to end life
SOURCE: SMH:
"A TAMIL refugee branded a security threat by ASIO
and held in detention in Melbourne has attempted to take his life
- following an earlier suicide attempt by another Tamil man in Sydney."
'via Blog this'
"A TAMIL refugee branded a security threat by ASIO
and held in detention in Melbourne has attempted to take his life
- following an earlier suicide attempt by another Tamil man in Sydney."
'via Blog this'
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Australia to open more military bases to US
SOURCE: CNTV English:
"Senior Australian officials have announced more military bases
will be opened to US military forces.
The announcement came following the 2012
Australia-United States Ministerial Consultations in Perth."
'via Blog this'
"Senior Australian officials have announced more military bases
will be opened to US military forces.
The announcement came following the 2012
Australia-United States Ministerial Consultations in Perth."
'via Blog this'
Second Tamil refugee attempts suicide
SOURCE: SMH:
"A Tamil refugee branded a security threat by ASIO
and held in detention in Melbourne has attempted to take his life
– following an earlier suicide attempt by another man in Sydney."
'via Blog this'
"A Tamil refugee branded a security threat by ASIO
and held in detention in Melbourne has attempted to take his life
– following an earlier suicide attempt by another man in Sydney."
'via Blog this'
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
ASIO probes link to bomber
ASIO probes link to bomber:
"THE reported involvement of a Victorian woman with an alleged anarchist bomber in Mexico has prompted ASIO to open a counter-terrorism probe that includes broad inquiries into Melbourne's anarchist political scene."
'via Blog this'
"THE reported involvement of a Victorian woman with an alleged anarchist bomber in Mexico has prompted ASIO to open a counter-terrorism probe that includes broad inquiries into Melbourne's anarchist political scene."
'via Blog this'
ASIO probes link to bomber | The Examiner
ASIO probes link to bomber | The Examiner:
"THE reported involvement of a Victorian woman with an alleged anarchist bomber in Mexico has prompted ASIO to open a counter-terrorism probe that includes broad inquiries into Melbourne's anarchist political scene."
'via Blog this'
"THE reported involvement of a Victorian woman with an alleged anarchist bomber in Mexico has prompted ASIO to open a counter-terrorism probe that includes broad inquiries into Melbourne's anarchist political scene."
'via Blog this'
Nothing short of anarchy
Nothing short of anarchy:
"REBECCA Harrison was extremely curious when the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation unexpectedly contacted her last month. What the Monash University student and part-time political activist didn't know was that she had been drawn into a new counter-terrorism probe, and that ASIO is investigating possible threats to the G20 economic leaders' meetings to be hosted by Australia in 2014."
'via Blog this'
"REBECCA Harrison was extremely curious when the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation unexpectedly contacted her last month. What the Monash University student and part-time political activist didn't know was that she had been drawn into a new counter-terrorism probe, and that ASIO is investigating possible threats to the G20 economic leaders' meetings to be hosted by Australia in 2014."
'via Blog this'
ASIO | libcom.org
ASIO | libcom.org:
"ASIO officers were also keen to inquire broadly about the Melbourne anarchist scene, asking who the main leaders and identities were, and what they thought about violent protest."
'via Blog this'
"ASIO officers were also keen to inquire broadly about the Melbourne anarchist scene, asking who the main leaders and identities were, and what they thought about violent protest."
'via Blog this'
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
ASIO probes link to bomber
ASIO probes link to bomber:
"THE reported involvement of a Victorian woman with an alleged anarchist bomber in Mexico has prompted ASIO to open a counter-terrorism probe that includes broad inquiries into Melbourne's anarchist political scene."
'via Blog this'
"THE reported involvement of a Victorian woman with an alleged anarchist bomber in Mexico has prompted ASIO to open a counter-terrorism probe that includes broad inquiries into Melbourne's anarchist political scene."
'via Blog this'
National iSpy - On Line Opinion - 13/11/2012
National iSpy - On Line Opinion - 13/11/2012:
"Labor's data retention plans are getting more convoluted with every attempted explanation. The government insists that it only needs metadata (not content), but is having a tough time explaining how this would work in practice, to the extent that the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security was still seeking clarification last week of what the Government wants stored."
'via Blog this'
"Labor's data retention plans are getting more convoluted with every attempted explanation. The government insists that it only needs metadata (not content), but is having a tough time explaining how this would work in practice, to the extent that the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security was still seeking clarification last week of what the Government wants stored."
'via Blog this'
ASIO threat on day leave - man free to visit pregnant wife | The Australian
ASIO threat on day leave - man free to visit pregnant wife | The Australian:
"A DETAINED refugee deemed a security threat by ASIO has been permitted home visits to his wife, who is due to give birth this month."
'via Blog this'
"A DETAINED refugee deemed a security threat by ASIO has been permitted home visits to his wife, who is due to give birth this month."
'via Blog this'
Friday, 9 November 2012
ASIO head backs interception changes | adelaidenow
ASIO head backs interception changes | adelaidenow:
"AUSTRALIA'S security agency has missed out on some intelligence information because of problems monitoring modern communications technology."
'via Blog this'
"AUSTRALIA'S security agency has missed out on some intelligence information because of problems monitoring modern communications technology."
'via Blog this'
Wednesday, 7 November 2012
Second chance for detained refugees - Metro & Regional - National - General - Stock Journal
Second chance for detained refugees - Metro & Regional - National - General - Stock Journal:
"Refugees deemed threats to national security by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation and, as a consequence, kept in indefinite detention will now have the right to have the assessments reviewed by a former Federal Court judge."
'via Blog this'
"Refugees deemed threats to national security by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation and, as a consequence, kept in indefinite detention will now have the right to have the assessments reviewed by a former Federal Court judge."
'via Blog this'
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
Migration Act may change
Migration Act may change:
"FEDERAL Attorney-General Nicola Roxon concedes the Migration Act may have to be amended following the High Court's ruling paving the way for asylum seekers deemed security risks to be granted visas."
'via Blog this'
"FEDERAL Attorney-General Nicola Roxon concedes the Migration Act may have to be amended following the High Court's ruling paving the way for asylum seekers deemed security risks to be granted visas."
'via Blog this'
Ex-judge to review refugees' status
Ex-judge to review refugees' status:
"Refugees deemed threats to national security by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation and, as a consequence, kept in indefinite detention will now have the right to have the assessments reviewed by a former Federal Court judge."
'via Blog this'
"Refugees deemed threats to national security by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation and, as a consequence, kept in indefinite detention will now have the right to have the assessments reviewed by a former Federal Court judge."
'via Blog this'
Monday, 5 November 2012
High Court rules on ASIO 'security risk' | Top Stories | BigPond News
High Court rules on ASIO 'security risk' | Top Stories | BigPond News:
"A High Court ruling that found an asylum seeker deemed a security risk could still be granted a refugee visa does not necessarily mean more than 50 cases must be reassessed, the federal government says."
'via Blog this'
"A High Court ruling that found an asylum seeker deemed a security risk could still be granted a refugee visa does not necessarily mean more than 50 cases must be reassessed, the federal government says."
'via Blog this'
Friday, 26 October 2012
Huawei: Shaken and stirred | ZDNet
Huawei: Shaken and stirred | ZDNet:
" I don't know about you, but whenever I watch a James Bond movie, one thought invariably crosses my mind: who pays for all this stuff?"
'via Blog this'
" I don't know about you, but whenever I watch a James Bond movie, one thought invariably crosses my mind: who pays for all this stuff?"
'via Blog this'
Thursday, 25 October 2012
Defence Ministers » Minister for Defence – Speech to the Defence Signals Directorate (DSD) Cyber Security Conference 2012
Defence Ministers » Minister for Defence – Speech to the Defence Signals Directorate (DSD) Cyber Security Conference 2012:
"I am very pleased to be here today to address the Defence Signal Directorate’s (DSD’s) Cyber Security Conference 2012 and to see the launch of DSD’s new information security video ‘Catch, Patch, Match’."
'via Blog this'
"I am very pleased to be here today to address the Defence Signal Directorate’s (DSD’s) Cyber Security Conference 2012 and to see the launch of DSD’s new information security video ‘Catch, Patch, Match’."
'via Blog this'
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
Huawei to better 'sell' itself to expand business | The Australian
Huawei to better 'sell' itself to expand business | The Australian:
"CHINESE telco Huawei says it will expose its operations to greater public scrutiny as it seeks to expand its business in the face of security concerns over the company."
'via Blog this'
"CHINESE telco Huawei says it will expose its operations to greater public scrutiny as it seeks to expand its business in the face of security concerns over the company."
'via Blog this'
Spy force seals UN council success
Spy force seals UN council success:
"AUSTRALIAN spies gave a secret edge to the stunning victory in Labor's multimillion-dollar campaign for the United Nations Security Council."
'via Blog this'
"AUSTRALIAN spies gave a secret edge to the stunning victory in Labor's multimillion-dollar campaign for the United Nations Security Council."
'via Blog this'
Saturday, 20 October 2012
ASIO seen as serious threat to innocent citizens | Central Western Daily
ASIO seen as serious threat to innocent citizens | Central Western Daily:
"THE powers of Australia's domestic spy agency, ASIO, are rotten at their core, could be used against innocent Australians by an unscrupulous government and should be repealed, the law professor George Williams has warned."
'via Blog this'
"THE powers of Australia's domestic spy agency, ASIO, are rotten at their core, could be used against innocent Australians by an unscrupulous government and should be repealed, the law professor George Williams has warned."
'via Blog this'
Spies but no dirty tricks in campaign win
Spies but no dirty tricks in campaign win:
"Australian spies gave a secret edge to the stunning victory in Labor's multi-million dollar campaign for the United Nations Security Council."
'via Blog this'
"Australian spies gave a secret edge to the stunning victory in Labor's multi-million dollar campaign for the United Nations Security Council."
'via Blog this'
Friday, 19 October 2012
ASIO wants powers to counter changing technology - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
ASIO wants powers to counter changing technology - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation):
"Australia's domestic spy agency has revealed there have been intelligence failures in recent years because of changing technology."
'via Blog this'
"Australia's domestic spy agency has revealed there have been intelligence failures in recent years because of changing technology."
'via Blog this'
Huawei reportedly cleared of spying in White House review | ZDNet
Huawei reportedly cleared of spying in White House review | ZDNet:
"A White House review of the risks of suppliers to US telecommunications companies found no evidence that Huawei is guilty of spying on the United States, according to a report."
'via Blog this'
"A White House review of the risks of suppliers to US telecommunications companies found no evidence that Huawei is guilty of spying on the United States, according to a report."
'via Blog this'
Thursday, 18 October 2012
Chinese firm's NBN ban not political:ASIO
Chinese firm's NBN ban not political:ASIO:
"ASIO has hit back against claims that Chinese company Huawei, the Raiders' sponsor, was excluded from the national broadband network for political reasons."
'via Blog this'
"ASIO has hit back against claims that Chinese company Huawei, the Raiders' sponsor, was excluded from the national broadband network for political reasons."
'via Blog this'
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
Border patrol rips into tax dollars
Border patrol rips into tax dollars:
"Why then, he asked Customs chief Mike Pezzullo, does ASIO manage to get rid of its sensitive material with shredders worth only $353 each?"
'via Blog this'
"Why then, he asked Customs chief Mike Pezzullo, does ASIO manage to get rid of its sensitive material with shredders worth only $353 each?"
'via Blog this'
Government to allow reviews of ASIO assessments - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Government to allow reviews of ASIO assessments - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation):
"The Federal Government has announced plans to set up an individual review process for asylum seekers who want to contest adverse ASIO findings."
'via Blog this'
"The Federal Government has announced plans to set up an individual review process for asylum seekers who want to contest adverse ASIO findings."
'via Blog this'
Monday, 15 October 2012
Company could shut down over ASIO job
Company could shut down over ASIO job:
"Canberra's ASIO building has hit more trouble with a contractor on the job going into administration yesterday, blaming problems on the $600 million project for the business's collapse."
'via Blog this'
"Canberra's ASIO building has hit more trouble with a contractor on the job going into administration yesterday, blaming problems on the $600 million project for the business's collapse."
'via Blog this'
Thursday, 11 October 2012
ASIO - Still clueless - Stormfront
ASIO - Still clueless - Stormfront:
"A decade on, while Australia is undeniably one of the safe countries in the world, the unfortunate reality is that the threat of terrorism remains real and persistent and therefore represents the greatest focus of ASIO's attention," Mr Irvine says in ASIO's latest annual report.
'via Blog this'
"A decade on, while Australia is undeniably one of the safe countries in the world, the unfortunate reality is that the threat of terrorism remains real and persistent and therefore represents the greatest focus of ASIO's attention," Mr Irvine says in ASIO's latest annual report.
'via Blog this'
Wednesday, 10 October 2012
ASIO chief warns terror threat remains
ASIO chief warns terror threat remains:
"The head of Australia's domestic spy agency says terrorism remains a "real and persistent" threat a decade on from the first Bali bombing."
'via Blog this'
"The head of Australia's domestic spy agency says terrorism remains a "real and persistent" threat a decade on from the first Bali bombing."
'via Blog this'
Greens move to end indefinite detention | The Australian
Greens move to end indefinite detention | The Australian:
"THE Australian Greens have introduced a bill to the Senate designed to remove a legal loophole which allows the indefinite detention of asylum seekers deemed to be security risks."
'via Blog this'
"THE Australian Greens have introduced a bill to the Senate designed to remove a legal loophole which allows the indefinite detention of asylum seekers deemed to be security risks."
'via Blog this'
China telcos react angrily to US espionage claims - The West Australian
China telcos react angrily to US espionage claims - The West Australian:
"Two of China's biggest telcos have reacted angrily to a damaging report which labels them a risk to US national security."
'via Blog this'
"Two of China's biggest telcos have reacted angrily to a damaging report which labels them a risk to US national security."
'via Blog this'
Tamil to take the fight to ASIO | The Australian
Tamil to take the fight to ASIO | The Australian:
"AN ethnic Tamil who was set to be deported to the US to face terrorism charges, until a judge ruled the commonwealth had bungled the case, is now challenging his adverse ASIO assessment in a bid to remain in Australia."
'via Blog this'
"AN ethnic Tamil who was set to be deported to the US to face terrorism charges, until a judge ruled the commonwealth had bungled the case, is now challenging his adverse ASIO assessment in a bid to remain in Australia."
'via Blog this'
We must stop the government's erosion of liberties
We must stop the government's erosion of liberties:
"The federal government's proposed data retention regime deserves every bit of the immense amount of public criticism that has been heaped upon it. But focus on the Orwellian citizen spying program could allow the government to push through its other troubling proposals unchallenged."
'via Blog this'
"The federal government's proposed data retention regime deserves every bit of the immense amount of public criticism that has been heaped upon it. But focus on the Orwellian citizen spying program could allow the government to push through its other troubling proposals unchallenged."
'via Blog this'
Sunday, 30 September 2012
National & World news, sport, entertainment, business, property, travel | Northern Territory News | Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia | ntnews.com.au
National & World news, sport, entertainment, business, property, travel | Northern Territory News | Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia | ntnews.com.au:
"ABOUT 40 anti-war demonstrators have blocked access to the Swan Island military base on Victoria's Bellarine Peninsula."
'via Blog this'
"ABOUT 40 anti-war demonstrators have blocked access to the Swan Island military base on Victoria's Bellarine Peninsula."
'via Blog this'
Tamil Sydney - High court case M47/2012- M47 Vs ASIO, judgement expected next week in favour of Tamil Asylum seeker
Tamil Sydney - High court case M47/2012- M47 Vs ASIO, judgement expected next week in favour of Tamil Asylum seeker:
"Sources close to the case details reliably believes, that the Judgment is expected next week in the landmark case in High court, in favour of the Tamil Asylum seekers."
'via Blog this'
"Sources close to the case details reliably believes, that the Judgment is expected next week in the landmark case in High court, in favour of the Tamil Asylum seekers."
'via Blog this'
Saturday, 29 September 2012
Citizens blockade Swan Island SAS training base | Green Left Weekly
Citizens blockade Swan Island SAS training base | Green Left Weekly:
"About 40 concerned citizens opposed to the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan and Australia’s role in the conflict, gathered in Queenscliff on the Bellarine Peninsula, 30 kilometres from Geelong, to blockade the entrance to the Swan Island military base over September 23 to 27."
'via Blog this'
"About 40 concerned citizens opposed to the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan and Australia’s role in the conflict, gathered in Queenscliff on the Bellarine Peninsula, 30 kilometres from Geelong, to blockade the entrance to the Swan Island military base over September 23 to 27."
'via Blog this'
Turnbull's NBN shadowboxing | Technology Spectator
Turnbull's NBN shadowboxing | Technology Spectator:
"The Coalition’s attempt to wrest the broadband initiative away from the Gillard government has unfortunately failed to hit the mark, hamstrung by a lack of policy detail that many were hoping would be forthcoming. On top of that the apparent backflip by Malcolm Turnbull on the issue of NBN costing and doubts about how much the opposition communications spokesman knew about Huawei’s exclusion from the NBN, have both cast an embarrasing shadow on the Coalition’s game plan."
'via Blog this'
"The Coalition’s attempt to wrest the broadband initiative away from the Gillard government has unfortunately failed to hit the mark, hamstrung by a lack of policy detail that many were hoping would be forthcoming. On top of that the apparent backflip by Malcolm Turnbull on the issue of NBN costing and doubts about how much the opposition communications spokesman knew about Huawei’s exclusion from the NBN, have both cast an embarrasing shadow on the Coalition’s game plan."
'via Blog this'
Friday, 28 September 2012
Malcolm Turnbull briefed on Chinese NBN ban | The Australian
Malcolm Turnbull briefed on Chinese NBN ban | The Australian:
"LIBERAL frontbencher Malcolm Turnbull was briefed by ASIO on the national security risks posed by the Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei, despite claiming he was "not privy" to the government's security intelligence advice about the controversial company."
'via Blog this'
"LIBERAL frontbencher Malcolm Turnbull was briefed by ASIO on the national security risks posed by the Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei, despite claiming he was "not privy" to the government's security intelligence advice about the controversial company."
'via Blog this'
Thursday, 27 September 2012
Telstra reveals RSPCA, local councils accessing its customers' data - ozlog, data retention, Telstra - Security - Techworld
Telstra reveals RSPCA, local councils accessing its customers' data - ozlog, data retention, Telstra - Security - Techworld:
"Telstra has revealed that non-police and intelligence agencies, such as the RSPCA, request customer information from the telco to aid with investigations."
'via Blog this'
"Telstra has revealed that non-police and intelligence agencies, such as the RSPCA, request customer information from the telco to aid with investigations."
'via Blog this'
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Police want data stored indefinitely, but compromise on two years - data retention, AFP, Andrew Scipione - Computerworld
Police want data stored indefinitely, but compromise on two years - data retention, AFP, Andrew Scipione - Computerworld:
"Police commissioners told the Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) that although police would like communications data to be kept indefinitely, they have compromised on a two-year period for data retention following negotiations with the Attorney-General’s department."
'via Blog this'
"Police commissioners told the Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) that although police would like communications data to be kept indefinitely, they have compromised on a two-year period for data retention following negotiations with the Attorney-General’s department."
'via Blog this'
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Sky News: Police watch Vic military base blockade
Sky News: Police watch Vic military base blockade:
"Police are watching anti-war protesters who've blockaded an Australian military training base on Victoria's Bellarine Peninsula."
'via Blog this'
"Police are watching anti-war protesters who've blockaded an Australian military training base on Victoria's Bellarine Peninsula."
'via Blog this'
Hackers breach, deface UTS website
Hackers breach, deface UTS website:
"Hackers broke into a server at the University of Technology Sydney and published the usernames and passwords of dozens of staff accounts on a UTS web page."
'via Blog this'
"Hackers broke into a server at the University of Technology Sydney and published the usernames and passwords of dozens of staff accounts on a UTS web page."
'via Blog this'
Monday, 24 September 2012
Muslim 'cult leader' revealed
Muslim 'cult leader' revealed:
"IN THE bright sunshine on the steps outside the convention centre, a gaunt, bearded figure jabs his finger into the air and chants: ''Christopher Hitchens, burn in hell!''"
'via Blog this'
"IN THE bright sunshine on the steps outside the convention centre, a gaunt, bearded figure jabs his finger into the air and chants: ''Christopher Hitchens, burn in hell!''"
'via Blog this'
Government threatens more online spying | Green Left Weekly
Government threatens more online spying | Green Left Weekly:
"In response to wide-ranging criticisms of, and growing opposition to, proposed data retention and increased surveillance powers for Australian spy agencies, Attorney-General Nicola Roxon has gone on the offensive."
'via Blog this'
"In response to wide-ranging criticisms of, and growing opposition to, proposed data retention and increased surveillance powers for Australian spy agencies, Attorney-General Nicola Roxon has gone on the offensive."
'via Blog this'
Friday, 21 September 2012
Metadata still "spying" on people, says Pirate Party - Nicola Roxon, Pirate Party Australia, data retention, metadata - Computerworld
Metadata still "spying" on people, says Pirate Party - Nicola Roxon, Pirate Party Australia, data retention, metadata - Computerworld:
"Pirate Party Australia has criticised the Attorney-General’s letter to a parliamentary committee to “clarify” proposals around data retention."
'via Blog this'
"Pirate Party Australia has criticised the Attorney-General’s letter to a parliamentary committee to “clarify” proposals around data retention."
'via Blog this'
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