The AUKUS ‘independent’ inquiry opened last week with a familiar list of concerns from long-time critics of the program.
China’s security footprint was once confined to its immediate neighbourhood. That time is now past. Under the leadership of ...
Canberra’s Horizon 2 Action Plan, released on 11 June, and the Department of Home Affairs’ March acceptance of Jill Slay’s ...
At the centre of the web is the China Council for the Promotion of Peaceful National Reunification. It creates a statement or ...
More than a year ago, I speculated here about a connection between the forthcoming Boeing F-47, a modest technology ...
In Australia, women are only 17 percent of the cybersecurity workforce. This long-standing imbalance is a major thorn in the ...
The national intelligence community (NIC) has spent the past quarter-century building effective collection, processing and ...
For a decade, the argument about technological sovereignty has turned on where data is stored. The more important question ...
Two recent events have exposed the reality that access to critical systems is not governed by markets or partnerships, but by ...
Last month’s Shangri-La Dialogue again showed that the real task of sustaining maritime rules in the South China Sea had ...
Today marks the launch of the Darwin Dialogue 2026 report, From Exposure to Endurance: competitive endurance architecture for ...
Australia’s prosperity runs on systems that look permanent but depend on inputs arriving from beyond its shores. While the ...