Communications Legislation Amendment (Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation) Bill 2023
Author: Neil Quarmby CEO My views are based on extensive experience in leading regulators in Federal and State governments and also as a...
Author: Neil Quarmby CEO My views are based on extensive experience in leading regulators in Federal and State governments and also as a...
Many regulators have become awash with data and still have little situational awareness.
The Coaldrake report into public service capture and issues of independence of regulatory and enforcement authorities is a timely...
Do we still need counter-intelligence? While the means of espionage have shifted, the counter-intelligence problem remains the same.
I recently asked attendees at the Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officer’s conference, if having a strategic...
Place holder The recent controversy over the Victorian government’s Public Health and Wellbeing Amendment (Pandemic Management) Bill 2021...
Traditional regulatory agencies struggle to balance their prevention role with the limitations of their capability (resources, legal...
Has the Western, democratic world gone nuts? How can you start to make any sense of this?
Is the COVID-19 response better suited to a 'one-size-fits-all' approach or a 'zonal defence' approach?
How independent do our regulators need to be? Is COVID-19 testing our assumptions?
The health sector failed to prepare for COVID-19 but is it a failure of intelligence or failure of regulatory design and leadership?
Is your organisation functionally, process or problem-solving orientated?
Regulatory intelligence is the newest intelligence frontier, but what is the role of counter-intelligence in regulation?
Are we in the Age of Fake News or is this just a new name for an old phenomenon?