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Tue, 21 Jul - Wed, 22 Jul 2026

Critical infrastructure

This program will allow participants to analyse how Australia works across sectors to manage risks and protect its critical infrastructure from a growing range of threats.

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Thu, 7 May - Fri, 8 May 2026

Transnational, serious and organised crime

This program exposes participants to wide-ranging perspectives on Transnational serious and organised crime (TSOC) and its increasingly pervasive impact across the national security environment.

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The National Security Podcast
17 Apr 2025
The National Security Podcast

Is Australia prepared? Lessons from the 2024 Independent Intelligence Review

In this episode Chris Taylor and Miah Hammond-Errey join Rory Medcalf to delve into the 2024 Independent Intelligence Review, discussing the role of intelligence in an uncertain world, the relationship between intelligence and policy, and the impact of technology on intelligence. 

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23 November 2024

Australia is struggling to address national security challenges posed by critical seabed infrastructure

Samuel Bashfield and Anthony Bergin highlight Australia's need to prioritise protecting critical seabed infrastructure amid growing threats and vulnerabilities.
  • undersea cables
  • critical infrastructure
  • Technology
The National Security Podcast
05 Jun 2025
The National Security Podcast

AI, rights and rules: who’s accountable in an automated world?

In this episode, Sarah Vallee and Maria O’Sullivan join David Andrews to talk about how AI is impacting national security, with a focus on AI governance models and mass-surveillance.

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The National Security Podcast
31 Oct 2024
The National Security Podcast

Killer robots and unpredictability: the new face of weapons regulation

In this episode, Zena Assaad and Lauren Sanders join Danielle Ireland-Piper to discuss weapons regulation, and how artificial intelligence and autonomous systems changes the arms landscape.

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05 July 2022

China Inc. and Indonesia’s technology future

Dirk van der Kley, Benjamin Herscovitch and Gatra Priyandita discuss the technology future for Indonesia, China and the Quad.
  • digital
  • Technology
  • Quad
  • China
  • Indonesia
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12 December 2023

The Quad’s quantum leap: how Quad countries can boost cooperation on quantum computing

As part of the Quad Tech Network series, Sam Howell addresses the current race to build quantum computers.
  • Quantum
  • computing
  • Quad
  • US
  • Japan
  • Australia
  • India
  • QTN
  • Technology
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13 December 2023

Cyber resilience for the Quad in a post-quantum world

As part of the Quad Tech Network series, Jennifer Jackett addresses the potential implications of current encryption methods on quantum computing.
  • Quantum
  • Quad
  • US
  • Japan
  • Australia
  • India
  • QTN
  • Technology
  • cyber
  • Cyber and technology
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11 December 2023

Towards the Quad Quantum Network Initiative

As part of the Quad Tech Network series, Takahiro Tsuchiya addresses why Quad countries should prioritise the development of quantum internet and quantum computing.
  • Quantum
  • computing
  • Quad
  • US
  • Japan
  • Australia
  • India
  • QTN
  • Technology
The National Security Podcast
12 Sep 2024
The National Security Podcast

The AUKUS officials, part 3: Damian Parmenter, UK Director General AUKUS

In this episode, Damian Parmenter joins Rory Medcalf to discuss the UK perspective on AUKUS: the strategic environment, Pillar One operational specifics, diplomatic engagement and legislation, and progress on Pillar Two.

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08 December 2023

Addressing the talent gap in quantum computing

As part of the Quad Tech Network series, Prachi Mishra addresses the growing need for talent in quantum computing across academia, industry and government.
  • Quantum
  • computing
  • Quad
  • US
  • Japan
  • Australia
  • India
  • QTN
  • Technology
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17 February 2021

Networked: techno-democratic statecraft for Australia and the Quad

As part of the Quad Tech Network series, Martijn Rasser addresses technological strategic competition in the Quad.
  • Technology
  • liberal democracy
  • statecraft
  • Quad
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05 February 2025

Quad and AUKUS face an uncertain future under Trump

David Andrews | 360info
An autonomous robotic undersea warfare vehicle is being designed and manufactured in Australia for the Royal Australian Navy – Ghost Shark
Royal Australian Navy
09 September 2024

Innovative alliance: U.S.-Australian defense science and technology cooperation for a dangerous decade

Jennifer Jackett | Carnegie Endowment