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A more prepared Australia

In this Policy Options Paper, and longer companion Occasional Paper, William Leben addresses the importance of preparedness in Australia and the need to...

Taking a strategic view of telecom networks in the Indo-Pacific

This paper talks about why it’s imperative for the Quad partners to work together on countering Chinese telecom companies’ dominance and secure Indo...

WiNS: Ms Frances Adamson "The 'Game of Thrones' effect"

Ms Frances Adamson, Secretary, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade provided the WiNS afternoon keynote address, The "Game of Thrones" effect: the interrelationship between role models and reality for women in international security.

WiNS: The Hon. Julie Bishop MP: The Future of Power

The Hon. Julie Bishop MP delivering the keynote address to the WiNS conference on 24 October 2018. In the context of the Future of Power, Ms Bishop considered whether we have learned the lessons of history or are doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past. This footage is provided by ANU TV.

National Security Podcast: Countering Violent Extremism

A story of the radicalisation of a Muslim youth

National Security Podcast: Binary Bullets

Binary Bullets - Cyberterrorism - Cyberwarfare

Transnational Serious and Organised Crime: a borderless threat

2021 DATES TO BE CONFIRMED

Contact us at epd.nsc@anu.edu.au to express interest or to discuss how we can tailor this program for your organisation.

This two-day program exposes participants to wide-ranging perspectives on Transnational Serious and Organised Crime (TSOC) and its increasingly pervasive impact across the national security environment and into the community more broadly. The program will consider the implications of the emerging intersection between TSOC and national security intelligence, defence, policy and response activities, and will give insight into the critical role played by states and territories in combating the threat of TSOC. It will also provide participants with access to leading experts from across the national security landscape, spanning law enforcement, the intelligence community, think tanks and academia.

Anyone who wants to better understand how TSOC manifests as a national security issue would benefit from attending this program. Participants from inside and outside government are encouraged to nominate. There is no minimum security clearance requirement.

Past presenters for this program include: experts from the Australian Institute of Criminology, Australian Federal Police, Department of Home Affairs and the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission.

Enquiries

Please click here to register or contact us at epd.nsc@anu.edu.au or on (02) 6125 2233 for further information.

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