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Research espionage is a real threat – but a drastic crackdown could stifle vital international collaboration
Three AFP officers recognised in the Australia Day 2024 Honours List
First foreign interference guilty verdict
AFP Community Liaison Teams promote community safety in 2023
AFP takes part in NCIS: Sydney
AFP Commissioner Reece Kershaw: Senate Estimates Opening Statement
Appointment of the Independent National Security Legislation Monitor
Intelligence and Security Committee to review ASIO’s compulsory questioning powers
Why do some politicians cling to power after electoral defeat?
Roadmap for future of defence and national security released
Strengthening Democracy Taskforce expert advisors appointed
Major tech platforms to account for foreign interference through social media
Government will consider recommendations of Intelligence and Security Act review
AFP Commissioner opening statement before Senate Estimates
Kreps: Generative AI holds promise, peril for democracies
Go8 Supports ARC in Developing a Counter Foreign Interference Framework
Changes to Shadow Ministry
Ua chief wraps visit to washington, d.c
PJCIS to review proposed ASIO security clearance powers
Enhanced security vetting and clearance capabilities for ASIO
AFP launches new resource to help combat foreign interference
World leading protection for Australia’s critical infrastructure
Public hearing to hear from experts on foreign influence laws
Safeguarding our universities from foreign interference
Countering foreign interference in higher education sector
Research universities play vital role in protecting Australia’s national security
CT disruptions in focus during 2022
Australia’s enhanced National Situation Room unveiled
Better natural hazard information for home buyers
Public wants to build cyber resilience
Uni governance conference tackles tertiary change and challenges
Journalists exposed to prosecution under Foreign Interference Act
Michael Wood to visit Washington D.C
Minister to visit intelligence partnership capitals
In Dialogue with Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China, Experts of Human Rights Committee Welcome Legislation Supporting
Australia’s deteriorating security environment leads to surge in PJCIS workload
AFP dogs trained to sniff out serious crime at new facility
Security of Critical Infrastructure Legislation
First periodic report on Human Rights tabled
Senator Kimberley Kitching condolence motion Australian Parliament House
National Security – Shared Agenda
Universities to assess recommendations from Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security
Next steps to combat foreign interference at Australian universities
Ministerial Meeting on Counter-Terrorism and Transnational, Serious and Organised Crime – Communiqué
Opening statement to PJCIS Review of Security Legislation Amendment Bill 2022
IRU sets out higher education policy agenda for next government
Go8 supports changes to critical infrastructure legislation
Improved reforms to counter espionage, foreign interference in telecommunications sector