28 Aug 2023 Australia and the UN: A new agenda for peace Adam Bartley , Charles T. Hunt , Aiden Warren Multilateral responses to the threats of new and emerging tech – from AI warfare to bioweapons – are crucial to success.
29 Aug 2022 Should democracies ever lie? Ben Scott Is bending the truth sometimes necessary and justified in situations short of war?
1 Apr 2022 Ukraine: This isn’t the information war you were looking for Lesley Seebeck But watch a change in tempo for cyber operations as the on-the-ground military situation trends towards stalemate.
22 Jul 2021 Bringing the grey zone into focus Peter Layton Australia must be ready for China’s next move in the volatile game of statecraft brinkmanship.
9 Sep 2020 Colourless green content: AI, disinformation and geopolitical risk Quinton Temby How will you know when a machine has written what you’re reading?
20 Feb 2019 Responding to cyber attacks: resilience and transparency is key Dirk van Graver Yes, Australia’s security was tested, but keeping it secret won’t help the public accept inevitable dangers to networks.
4 Jul 2017 Explaining Australia’s sharp turn to information warfare Greg Austin Last week the Turnbull Government announced the creation of the country's modified version of a US Cyber Command. What combination of threat or opportunity pushed Australia into this position?