After the OEWG report: what did the countries actually say?In order of appearance during the 9th and 10th meeting of the Third Substantive Session on March 12, 2021.Mar 17, 2021Mar 17, 2021
The application of international law in cyberspaceWhich countries have published their views and positions? (in random order)Mar 17, 2021Mar 17, 2021
A cyber scan of the Netherlands’ new Government AgreementThe new Dutch government are calling themselves geopolitical realists, but does their cyber policy back that up?Nov 13, 2017Nov 13, 2017
Europe’s successful Cold War confidence-building applied in cyberspaceAs inter-State tensions and conflicts in cyberspace rise, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) keeps pursuing a…Nov 3, 2017Nov 3, 2017
Weekly #CyberWrap: Wednesday, October 18‘Alf’ has 4-month-long ‘Mystery Happy Fun Time’ in Defence contractor’s ITAR databases, Australian government warns it might introduce…Oct 18, 2017Oct 18, 2017
Puzzling together the defence data hackThe latest hack on a defence contractor might only have revealed a small piece of the puzzle, but if combined with other pieces…Oct 12, 2017Oct 12, 2017
Weekly #CyberWrap: Wednesday, October 11Australia establishes automated facial recognition system, Kaspersky implicated in Russian access to NSA secrets, Australia launches new…Oct 11, 2017Oct 11, 2017
Clearing up the confusion over the driver’s license databaseThe Attorney-General’s Department has stepped in to clarify some of the claims being made about facial recognition technology.Oct 11, 2017Oct 11, 2017
The arguments for a National Facial Database are bunkumFacial recognition technology could usefully be used against serious criminals and potential terrorists, but harming the privacy of every…Oct 4, 20171Oct 4, 20171
A first look at Australia’s new cyber strategyAustralia’s first international cyber strategy puts us in the global cyber game.Oct 4, 2017Oct 4, 2017