Cyber security a key concern ahead of Australia’s 2025 federal election
The Electoral Integrity Assurance Taskforce (EIAT) has released a report on the integrity of the upcoming Australian federal election, outlining for the Australian Electoral Commissioner a range of threats to the electoral process.
The hidden risks we scroll past: the problem with TikTok—and RedNote
RedNote’s use as a TikTok replacement raises greater privacy and national security concerns due to its full Chinese ownership and data exposure risks. Rather than relying solely on bans, addressing the root issue requires widespread digital literacy and public education to break the cycle of vulnerability and safeguard user data.
Australia’s new CT and CVE strategy: light on policy and specifics
Australia has a new counterterrorism (CT) and counter-violent extremism (CVE) strategy—but it’s light on counterterrorism and lacking in strategy. While it introduces two new CVE measures, it presents itself more as a communicative document than a real strategy or action plan.
Could ‘criminals for hire’ be behind some antisemitic attacks in Australia? Here’s what we know
Police suspect “criminals for hire” may be responsible for some antisemitic attacks in Australia, but the question of who might be paying any such alleged criminals, and why they want to target the Jewish community in Australia, remains unanswered.
Extremist Content Online: White Supremacist Telegram Channels Identify Need for Alternative Platform After State Department’s Terrorgram Collective Designation
Extremist groups continue to exploit online platforms like Telegram and X. These groups share bomb-making guides, promote lone-actor attacks, and seek alternative platforms to evade crackdowns, demonstrating the ongoing challenges in combating digital extremism.
Email-based cyber attacks surged in the APAC region in 2024
2024 saw an alarming increase in attacks launched via email, with incidents in the APAC region rising by 26.9 per cent year on year. Putting all that into straight numbers, attacks per 1,000 mailboxes rose from 472 in 2023 to 600 in 2024.
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