Brendan Walker-Munro

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Dr Brendan Walker-Munro is a Senior Research Fellow with the University of Queensland's Law and the Future of War research group. He receives funding from the Australian Government through Trusted Autonomous Systems, a Defence Cooperative Research Centre funded through the Next Generation Technologies Fund. Brendan's research focus is on aspects of national security law, particularly on the implications of national security risks on higher education research and teaching. He is also interested in the national security impacts of the law on topics such as privacy, identity crime and digital security.

The dual-use conundrum
The dual-use conundrum
Restrictions on technology with both a civilian and military application are too often worthless without better coordination.
Why universities are still at risk for foreign interference
Why universities are still at risk for foreign interference
Australian universities are vulnerable as open and collaborative institutions. With more sensitive research underway, they are also part of the solution.
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