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Cyber snooping safeguards insufficient, says monitor

Cyber snooping safeguards insufficient, says monitor

The Independent National Security Legislation Monitor has doubled down on its finding that safeguards for certain covert cyber powers available to the Australian Federal Police and the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission remain “not fit for purpose”. The statement was made after the government’s response to the INSLM’s report on the
AFP boosts capacity to chase bad actors

AFP boosts capacity to chase bad actors

The Australian Federal Police has told Senate estimates it has established a series of taskforces to crack down on hate speech and violence against minority groups. AFP commissioner Krissy Barrett told a committee hearing that several taskforces are looking at bad actors and seeking to use the newly passed laws
DEWR dodges questions on secretary’s dismissal

DEWR dodges questions on secretary’s dismissal

Senators have bombarded Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR) officials with questions about the dismissal of former department secretary Natalie James. Barbara Pocock and Maria Kovacic demanded reasons for the dismissal, which had been confirmed by Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C) in estimates earlier this week. Acting secretary Tania

Cyber snooping safeguards insufficient, says monitor

Cyber snooping safeguards insufficient, says monitor
The Independent National Security Legislation Monitor has doubled down on its finding that safeguards for certain covert cyber powers available to the Australian Federal Police and the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission remain “not fit for purpose”. The statement was made after the government’s response to the INSLM’s report on the

AFP boosts capacity to chase bad actors

AFP boosts capacity to chase bad actors
The Australian Federal Police has told Senate estimates it has established a series of taskforces to crack down on hate speech and violence against minority groups. AFP commissioner Krissy Barrett told a committee hearing that several taskforces are looking at bad actors and seeking to use the newly passed laws

DEWR dodges questions on secretary’s dismissal

DEWR dodges questions on secretary’s dismissal
Senators have bombarded Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR) officials with questions about the dismissal of former department secretary Natalie James. Barbara Pocock and Maria Kovacic demanded reasons for the dismissal, which had been confirmed by Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C) in estimates earlier this week. Acting secretary Tania