Tuesday, 16 June 2015
A move towards cyber resilience in a world without borders - CSO | The Resource for Data Security Executives
"Late last year, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission chairperson, Greg Medcraft called for Australia to focus on "cyber resilience" to prevent destabilisation of financial markets. Coincidentally, a day later, the Australian Government announced the formation of a cyber security expert panel to review the nation’s cyber security efforts. This came in the wake of the Australian Signals Directorate reporting a 37 per cent increase in cyber security incidents on the previous year."
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Monday, 15 June 2015
ASIS' crime, and the Labor-Liberal cover-up - Echonetdaily
"The lawyer at the centre of the East Timor cabinet-bugging scandal has finally broken his silence to defend himself and his client against attacks by Attorney-General George Brandis and Abbott government lawyers."
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Aussie spies may have paid people smugglers | dailytelegraph.com.au
"AUSTRALIAN spies may have been involved in paying people smugglers to turn their boats around as part of a classified operation to disrupt their movements, a senior intelligence source revealed."
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Saturday, 13 June 2015
MUSLIMS IN AUSTRALIA are outraged that Prime Minister Tony Abbott has proposed revoking Australian citizenship of jihadis who join the Islamic State (ISIS) - Walid Shoebat
"MUSLIMS IN AUSTRALIA Are Outraged That Prime Minister Tony Abbott Has Proposed Revoking Australian Citizenship Of Jihadis Who Join The Islamic State (ISIS)"
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Australia called to Hague on Timor Gap | The Saturday Paper
"With its defence department gearing up to join the Americans in the occasional defiant flyover of the new Chinese artificial islands in the South China Sea, the Australian government finds itself on the same side of the dock as the Chinese in international maritime law proceedings."
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ISIS Goes Nuclear
"An alarming report comes from the Australian Intelligence community: The radical Islam terrorist group ISIS has collected enough nuclear material to assemble a “dirty” bomb. Said material was likely seized from captured government facilities in Iraq including hospitals and research labs."
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Security concerns must be followed to the letter | The Australian
"It is natural for ministers to defend their own fiefdoms but not always wise to take the fight too far."
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Thursday, 11 June 2015
Australia defends Jakarta envoy s return after executions - The West Australian
"Indonesia executed Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran by firing squad in April, ignoring impassioned pleas from the Australian government and public."
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Recalled ambassador Paul Grigson returns to Indonesia
"Australia's ambassador to Indonesia has returned to Jakarta five weeks after he was recalled by the Federal government to express its anger over the Bali nine executions."
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Monday, 8 June 2015
Stand against China from the middle ground | afr.com
"On April 17, 2001, three Royal Australian Navy (RAN) warships sailed through the Taiwan Strait. This was soon after a Chinese fighter collided with a US EP-3 reconnaissance aircraft, forcing it to land on Hainan Island in the South China Sea. "
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Australian government vilifies human rights commissioner - World Socialist Web Site
"For the second time in four months, the Abbott government has denounced Australian Human Rights Commissioner Gillian Triggs for criticising the extensive violations of basic legal and democratic rights by successive Australian governments."
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In Terror Fight, Australia Debates Revoking Citizenship | The Diplomat
"A controversial proposal would strip would-be terrorists of citizenship. Will that help?"
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Land tax can be unfair
"In the current enthusiasm for depriving Australians of their citizenship through a minister advised by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, it has been overlooked that most of those young volunteers for the caliphate are likely to have been born in Australia and tohave no guarantee of citizenship anywhere else."
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Timor-Leste presses ahead with challenge to Timor Sea oil and gas treaty | World news | The Guardian
"Timor-Leste is set to resume a formal challenge against an oil and gas treaty that became mired in controversy following claims Australia bugged the cabinet room in Dili to gain the upper hand in negotiations."
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Friday, 5 June 2015
Monis letter wasn’t referred to inquiry admits Julie Bishop | The Australian
"Labor legal affairs spokesman Mark Dreyfus said Senator Brandis should have referred Monis to the Australian Federal Police or the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation when the self-styled sheikh wrote about contacting the “caliph” of the terrorist group."
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Aussie spy agency prepares for ICT upgrade - Computerworld
"The Australian Secret Intelligence Service has set the wheels in motion for its mammoth ICT upgrade program."
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Thursday, 4 June 2015
East Timor 'reactivates' bid for new maritime boundary with Australia
"An espionage operation by Australia's foreign spy service underpins a new bid by East Timor to establish a maritime boundary between the two countries and gain a bigger share of the lucrative Timor Sea oil and gas fields."
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Tuesday, 2 June 2015
Tackling the human problem of security - Security - iTnews.com.au
"The former cyber chief for the Defence Signals Directorate set out to change the mindset within Telstra when he joined in February 2013, a mammoth task given the size of the telco and its exposure to security threats thanks to the very nature of its business."
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Monday, 1 June 2015
Pine Gap’s new spy role revealed
"Central Australia's Pine Gap spy base has taken on a new electronic surveillance role, making it a "multi-purpose mega-intelligence centre," as Australia and our allies massively increase interception of global satellite communications, a new report by leading espionage experts has revealed. "
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Friday, 29 May 2015
ASIO boss reveals fewer Australians now joining ISIS after rapid increase last year | Daily Mail Online
"Fewer Australians are joining Islamic State the head of the nation's top spy agency has revealed."
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Thursday, 28 May 2015
Queen’s Speech: Snooper’s Charter is back, plus extension of GCHQ powers | Ars Technica UK
"The Queen's Speech, delivered this morning at the opening of UK parliament, has confirmed earlier indications that the Snooper's Charter is on its way back, with the UK government promising that "new legislation will modernise the law on communications data.""
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China moves weapons on to artificial islands in South China Sea
"In Canberra, Fairfax understands that China's frenetic building activity has prompted the Defence Intelligence Organisation and Office of National Assessments to adopt a more hawkish tone since they each delivered major strategic threat assessments to the National Security Committee of Committee (NSC) mid-last year."
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Citizenship of Australian terrorists overseas under question - Wikinews, the free news source
"Yesterday, Australia's Prime Minister proposed his government might strip individuals of their Australian citizenship if authorities consider them involved in terrorist activity."
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Counter-terrorism coordinator shifts the power, but not staff
"The Abbott government’s changes to the counter-terrorism regime will see the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet assume a greater role in what has traditionally been the preserve of the Attorney-General’s Department."
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Monis felt targeted by ASIO, Schapelle Corby retaliation - Yahoo7
"A psychiatrist and a mental health nurse who treated Sydney siege gunman Man Haron Monis are among witnesses who will testify at an inquest into the tragedy on Wednesday."
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Tuesday, 26 May 2015
Mass surveillance makes us subjects of the state. That's chilling | Richard Ackland | Comment is free | The Guardian
"In the 1980s there existed in Sydney something called the Free Speech Committee. It was mainly comprised of hairy lefties who believed free speech should be absolute – even broader than the first amendment."
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Sydney siege inquest: Man Haron Monis claimed he was being 'set up' by ASIO and 'picked on' by Customs - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
"A former solicitor of the Sydney Lindt cafe siege gunman says Man Haron Monis claimed he was being "set up" by ASIO and "picked on" by Australian Customs officials about his frequent trips abroad, an inquest has heard."
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Monday, 25 May 2015
Tony Abbott denies national security measures alienating parts of community | Australia news | The Guardian
Tony Abbott denies national security measures alienating parts of community | Australia news | The Guardian:
"No one should feel alienated by the Australian government’s national security crackdowns, Tony Abbott said, as he announced changes to counter-terrorism responsibilities and prepared to reveal tougher citizenship laws."
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"No one should feel alienated by the Australian government’s national security crackdowns, Tony Abbott said, as he announced changes to counter-terrorism responsibilities and prepared to reveal tougher citizenship laws."
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Abbott names Moriarty new Counter-Terrorism Coordinator - Government News
Abbott names Moriarty new Counter-Terrorism Coordinator - Government News:
"Prime Minister Tony Abbott has moved to conspicuously beef-up the Australian government’s counter-terrorism response by creating a new high-profile ministry backed by a top-level bureaucrat, but resisted any wider push to rationalise departmental responsibilities or supporting machinery of government."
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"Prime Minister Tony Abbott has moved to conspicuously beef-up the Australian government’s counter-terrorism response by creating a new high-profile ministry backed by a top-level bureaucrat, but resisted any wider push to rationalise departmental responsibilities or supporting machinery of government."
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Australia to announce new counter-terrorism measures - Mirage News
Australia to announce new counter-terrorism measures - Mirage News:
"Prime Minister Tony Abbott has indicated the government will soon announce further counter-terrorism laws and amendments amid “a growing challenge from foreign fighters and from home-grown terrorists”."
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"Prime Minister Tony Abbott has indicated the government will soon announce further counter-terrorism laws and amendments amid “a growing challenge from foreign fighters and from home-grown terrorists”."
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The government tried to hack your phone
The government tried to hack your phone:
"A NEW leaked report has revealed that several government spy agencies across the world, including Australian agencies tried to hack into phones via the Google Play Store and Samsung’s app store."
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"A NEW leaked report has revealed that several government spy agencies across the world, including Australian agencies tried to hack into phones via the Google Play Store and Samsung’s app store."
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Saturday, 23 May 2015
Apple and Google Just Attended a Confidential Spy Summit in a Remote English Mansion - The Intercept
Apple and Google Just Attended a Confidential Spy Summit in a Remote English Mansion - The Intercept:
"At an 18th-century mansion in England’s countryside last week, current and former spy chiefs from seven countries faced off with representatives from tech giants Apple and Google to discuss government surveillance in the aftermath of Edward Snowden’s leaks."
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"At an 18th-century mansion in England’s countryside last week, current and former spy chiefs from seven countries faced off with representatives from tech giants Apple and Google to discuss government surveillance in the aftermath of Edward Snowden’s leaks."
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Business - THE NEWS WRAP: Australian spies part of international spook alliance to hack smartphones
Business - THE NEWS WRAP: Australian spies part of international spook alliance to hack smartphones:
"Australia’s spy agencies, along with those of the United States, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom planned to hijack the Google and Samsung app stores to implant spyware on phones."
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"Australia’s spy agencies, along with those of the United States, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom planned to hijack the Google and Samsung app stores to implant spyware on phones."
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Snowden: NSA And Allies Planned To Use Google And Samsung App Stores To Spy On Smartphones : PERSONAL TECH : Tech Times
Snowden: NSA And Allies Planned To Use Google And Samsung App Stores To Spy On Smartphones : PERSONAL TECH : Tech Times:
"The National Security Agency has been at it again. New documents leaked by Edward Snowden reveal that the NSA and its allies planned to infect smartphones with spyware via the Google Play and Samsung App stores."
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"The National Security Agency has been at it again. New documents leaked by Edward Snowden reveal that the NSA and its allies planned to infect smartphones with spyware via the Google Play and Samsung App stores."
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Data and Goliath: The Hidden Battles to Collect Your Data and Control Your World, by Bruce Schneier | Books | Times Higher Education
Data and Goliath: The Hidden Battles to Collect Your Data and Control Your World, by Bruce Schneier | Books | Times Higher Education:
"Paul Bernal clicks with a maverick thinker who shows how business and governments are building a global surveillance network and how we can fight back"
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"Paul Bernal clicks with a maverick thinker who shows how business and governments are building a global surveillance network and how we can fight back"
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Australian budget boosts spending on war and surveillance - World Socialist Web Site
Australian budget boosts spending on war and surveillance - World Socialist Web Site:
"One of the most revealing, and least reported, features of last week’s Australian federal budget was increased funding for the military and intelligence agencies, not just for this year but for every following year."
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"One of the most revealing, and least reported, features of last week’s Australian federal budget was increased funding for the military and intelligence agencies, not just for this year but for every following year."
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Telstra-owned Pacnet hit by major data breach
Telstra-owned Pacnet hit by major data breach:
"Australia's leading cyber-spies have joined the hunt for hackers who broke into Telstra's Asian subsidiary Pacnet in an attack affecting thousands of customers including The Australian Federal Police, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and other government agencies."
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"Australia's leading cyber-spies have joined the hunt for hackers who broke into Telstra's Asian subsidiary Pacnet in an attack affecting thousands of customers including The Australian Federal Police, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and other government agencies."
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Cyber Resilience for Financial Services Entities | K&L Gates LLP - JDSupra
Cyber Resilience for Financial Services Entities | K&L Gates LLP - JDSupra:
"ASIC also recommends a number of Australian providers who deal with mitigating cyber risk including the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) publication 'Strategies to mitigate targeted cyber intrusions' and CERT Australia, who partner with major Australian businesses, particularly major financial institutions and market infrastructure providers in providing advice and support on cyber risks."
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"ASIC also recommends a number of Australian providers who deal with mitigating cyber risk including the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) publication 'Strategies to mitigate targeted cyber intrusions' and CERT Australia, who partner with major Australian businesses, particularly major financial institutions and market infrastructure providers in providing advice and support on cyber risks."
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Jim Furner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jim Furner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
"Brigadier James Osmond "Jim" Furner AO CBE DSM (25 November 1927 – 17 September 2007) was an Australian military intelligence officer, who was the longest serving Director-General of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) from 1984 to 1992."
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"Brigadier James Osmond "Jim" Furner AO CBE DSM (25 November 1927 – 17 September 2007) was an Australian military intelligence officer, who was the longest serving Director-General of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) from 1984 to 1992."
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A bet each way: our China policy is rational
A bet each way: our China policy is rational:
"Australia has had a clear, consistent and sound China strategy ever since the Defence Intelligence Organisation began querying why a China that was committed to its own 'peaceful rise' might be developing the world's first anti-ship ballistic missiles, anti-satellite missiles and other platforms for projecting military power far from its shores."
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"Australia has had a clear, consistent and sound China strategy ever since the Defence Intelligence Organisation began querying why a China that was committed to its own 'peaceful rise' might be developing the world's first anti-ship ballistic missiles, anti-satellite missiles and other platforms for projecting military power far from its shores."
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Wednesday, 20 May 2015
Russia to Reduce Dependence on Android, iOS With Customised Sailfish OS | NDTV Gadgets
Russia to Reduce Dependence on Android, iOS With Customised Sailfish OS | NDTV Gadgets:
"Following the Edward Snowden revelations that showed the level of surveillance carried out by spy agencies NSA and GCHQ, several countries have been looking to reduce their dependence on Google's Android and Apple's iOS software, with the fear of backdoors installed by the US government."
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"Following the Edward Snowden revelations that showed the level of surveillance carried out by spy agencies NSA and GCHQ, several countries have been looking to reduce their dependence on Google's Android and Apple's iOS software, with the fear of backdoors installed by the US government."
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Tuesday, 19 May 2015
Snowden Files Give New Details on Osama bin Laden Raid
Snowden Files Give New Details on Osama bin Laden Raid:
"Secret intelligence documents disclosed by Edward Snowden provide new context for evaluating the various accounts of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan in 2011."
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"Secret intelligence documents disclosed by Edward Snowden provide new context for evaluating the various accounts of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan in 2011."
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UK government 'changed hacking laws' to exempt GCHQ and police from criminal prosecution
UK government 'changed hacking laws' to exempt GCHQ and police from criminal prosecution:
"A privacy body suing GCHQ and the foreign office for illegal surveillance is accusing the UK government of rewriting hacking laws in order to make spies and the police exempt from being prosecuted, just before the court case began."
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"A privacy body suing GCHQ and the foreign office for illegal surveillance is accusing the UK government of rewriting hacking laws in order to make spies and the police exempt from being prosecuted, just before the court case began."
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iTWire - Macquarie paves way for Aussie firms to meet stringent govt cloud security standards
iTWire - Macquarie paves way for Aussie firms to meet stringent govt cloud security standards:
"The Certified Cloud Services List (CCSL) identifies companies approved by one of Australia’s highly secret security services, the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD)."
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"The Certified Cloud Services List (CCSL) identifies companies approved by one of Australia’s highly secret security services, the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD)."
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Monday, 18 May 2015
Euro crims targeting Aussie web users
Euro crims targeting Aussie web users:
"Telstra's head of cyber security Mike Burgess, a former information security manager at the Australian Signals Directorate, recently told an investor briefing that companies needed to know why criminals would target its customers."
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"Telstra's head of cyber security Mike Burgess, a former information security manager at the Australian Signals Directorate, recently told an investor briefing that companies needed to know why criminals would target its customers."
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Saturday, 16 May 2015
Australia a popular target for ransomware attacks - Computerworld
Australia a popular target for ransomware attacks - Computerworld:
"Cyber criminals are finding rich pickings in Australia with ransomware variants according to security experts."
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"Cyber criminals are finding rich pickings in Australia with ransomware variants according to security experts."
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Friday, 15 May 2015
UK government is seeking hackers to fight cyber crime - Tech News - Digital Spy
UK government is seeking hackers to fight cyber crime - Tech News - Digital Spy:
"Working in espionage isn't all about wearing tuxedos, swigging Martini and reeling off one-liners - the British government also needs computer geeks, and it's actively trying to recruit them."
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"Working in espionage isn't all about wearing tuxedos, swigging Martini and reeling off one-liners - the British government also needs computer geeks, and it's actively trying to recruit them."
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SIM company Gemalto says NSA, GCHQ, likely hacked its network
SIM company Gemalto says NSA, GCHQ, likely hacked its network:
"The NSA and also its British equivalent GCHQ likely hacked Dutch SIM card giant Gemalto, the firm said on Wednesday, yet brought in that there was no significant burglary of SIM file encryption secrets."
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"The NSA and also its British equivalent GCHQ likely hacked Dutch SIM card giant Gemalto, the firm said on Wednesday, yet brought in that there was no significant burglary of SIM file encryption secrets."
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Macquarie Telecom joins govt's secure cloud services list - Computerworld
Macquarie Telecom joins govt's secure cloud services list - Computerworld:
"Macquarie Telecom's GovZone has been added to the Australian Signals Directorate's Certified Cloud Services List (CCSL)."
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"Macquarie Telecom's GovZone has been added to the Australian Signals Directorate's Certified Cloud Services List (CCSL)."
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How to mitigate 85% of threats with only four strategies. Via @Securelist - : Kaspersky Lab
How to mitigate 85% of threats with only four strategies. Via @Securelist - : Kaspersky Lab:
"How to mitigate 85% of threats with only four strategies - Securelist The Australian Signals Directorate Top35 list of mitigation strategies shows us that at least 85% of intrusions could have been mitigated by four mitigation "
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"How to mitigate 85% of threats with only four strategies - Securelist The Australian Signals Directorate Top35 list of mitigation strategies shows us that at least 85% of intrusions could have been mitigated by four mitigation "
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Wednesday, 13 May 2015
Australia Data Retention Law Violating Rights Of Citizens?
"In a bid to ensure the best security for Australian citizens against terrorist attacks, Tony Abbott’s government might actually be putting the privacy of its citizens at stake."
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Beware of gamed research - Security - Blogs - iTnews.com.au
"The Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) maintains an Evaluated Product List (EPL) that allows government agencies (and anyone that wants to take heed) to consider evaluated products trustworthy in comparison to products that have not passed muster."
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CPA - The Guardian - #1684
"In the shadow of the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli landing by Australian and New Zealand troops, many Australians may be left wondering how we are to avoid the devastation and tragedy of war – the senseless waste of life that encapsulated World War I wherever it was fought?"
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National security increase Federal Budget 2015: $22 million to battle online terrorist recruiting | Business News | Business and Finance News | | Perth Now
"THE spectre of global extremism has prompted the government to devote an extra $1.2 billion to national security this year."
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Tuesday, 12 May 2015
Speech Recognition is NSA's Best-Kept Open Secret - The Intercept
There is some mention of speech recognition in the “Black Budget”submitted to Congress each year. But there’s no clear sign that anybody on the Hill has ever really noticed.
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British embassy in Vienna 'has secret eavesdropping station' - Telegraph
"Britain is operating a secret listening station at its embassy in Vienna, claims Austria’s ORF public broadcaster"
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Monday, 11 May 2015
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" the British agents at the same time have Australian citizenship can retain British nationality addition, you can enjoy a full pension and moving allowance"
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Thursday, 11 December 2014
Former Gitmo detainee David Hicks heckles Australian attorney-general
"David Hicks, a detainee at the Guantanamo Bay for six years, had some choice words for Australian Attorney-General George Brandis at a human rights awards ceremony in Sydney."
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Monday, 8 December 2014
In Defense of ASIO’s Passport Powers
"The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation often cancels the passports of suspected terrorists"
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Sunday, 30 November 2014
GCHQ monitored Irish
"Britain’s surveillance body, Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), could be tapping underwater cables connecting Ireland to the global web, according to a new document leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden and released by German media."
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Tuesday, 25 November 2014
Senate to debate new spying powers
"Parliament is set to consider new laws to bolster co-operation between Australia's armed forces and its spies in the fight against Islamic State fighters."
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Monday, 24 November 2014
Government puts foot down on bugs
"The Federal Government will build its own cone of silence in a bid to stop foreign powers listening in on sensitive meetings."
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ASIO and other intelligence agencies reach for the spy
"Savvy terrorists and changing security issues have forced our intelligence agencies to pump huge money into funding and recruitment."
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Thursday, 20 November 2014
Indonesia Did Terrible Things in East Timor — and Australia Doesn't Want You to Know About Them | VICE News
"Australia's government is fighting to keep proof of Indonesian war crimes from public view, and the effort is apparently meant to keep Indonesia's government happy."
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Tuesday, 18 November 2014
Attorney-General appeals against the release of secret diplomatic information on East Timor
"The Federal Court is to hear a "top secret" appeal by the Australian government aimed at suppressing information from a diplomatic file on Indonesian military war crimes in East Timor more than 30 years ago. "
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We won't kill Aust fighters in Iraq:
"Australia's shadowy overseas spy agency has rejected claims the government's new anti-terrorism laws could give it the power to assassinate Australian Islamic State fighters."
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APS Jobs
"The role of the Assistant Director General (ADG) is to lead a branch by strategically managing capability; overseeing activities; aligning the branch activities to corporate objectives, and adhering to government and legislative requirements. "
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Terror laws open door to targeted killings, warn Muslim and civil liberty groups
"The Abbott government's latest proposed anti-terror law represents a "back door" to allow targeted killings of Australians on foreign battle fields, Muslim lawyers and civil liberties campaigners claim."
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$100 million to protect world leaders
" In September, the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) advised the government to raise the official terror threat level to high. This prompted a review of the already high level security arrangements in Brisbane for the G20."
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Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Senior US spy briefs Australia
"ONE of the world’s most powerful intelligence officials has held classified briefings with Australian spy chiefs amid fears a new round of damaging Snowden leaks could soon be released."
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What is Singapore really up to now?
"THE latest move by Singapore to fly a giant spy balloon high up in its sky to gaze way over its perimeter fence has inevitably left Malaysians to repeat this oft-asked question: what is the island republic up to now?"
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Tuesday, 11 November 2014
Australian Prime Minister proposes to toughen anti-terrorism
"Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott offered to large-scale expansion of anti-terrorism laws.
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Ataman Cossacks Australia has denied involvement in the fighting in Ukraine
"Ataman Cossacks Australian Simeon Boyko said that reports in the British media that he allegedly located in the south-east of Ukraine and helping militias untrue."
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Australia for the sake of fighting terror allowed monitoring network
"On Thursday, 25 September, the Australian Senate majority vote expanded the powers of the Australian Intelligence (ASIO) in the campaign against espionage. "
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Australia for the sake of fighting terror allowed monitoring network
"On Thursday, 25 September, the Australian Senate majority vote expanded the powers of the Australian Intelligence (ASIO) in the campaign against espionage. "
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Australia bars terror-linked travel to Iraq or Syria
"Australia has passed a law criminalising travel to terror hotspots, a tough counter-terrorism measure aimed at stopping militants from going to Iraq and Syria to fight."
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Russia is behind cyber attack on banks
"Russian President Vladimir Putin’s government is actively “condoning” hacks on Western retail and banking businesses, according to the founder of one of the world’s leading cyber security firms ahead of the G20 summit in Brisbane and a meeting between Prime Minister Tony Abbott and the Russian leader at the APEC summit in Beijing."
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Monday, 10 November 2014
All quiet on the shirt-front
" In fact, every generation of Australian leadership has a tall Russian tale to tell, whether it's Robert Menzies shoving Mrs Petrov on board a Moscow-bound plane in Sydney and then yanking her back off it in Darwin, or Bob Hawke being briefed by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation in 1983 that his mate and former Labor secretary David Combe had become a bit squiffy in the company of suspected KGB agent Valery Ivanov."
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