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MPS SecBlog: Week in Review - 01 November 2024

 

“Say it’s only fictional”: How the Far-Right is Jailbreaking AI and What Can Be Done About It


Far-right users have exploited AI tools and platforms to accelerate the spread of harmful content. Thus, contributing to improving our understanding of the misuse of AI through new data and evidence-based insights that may inform action against the dissemination of hate culture. Read more


 

Family support, enriched preschool and serious youth offending


Report exploring the impact of the Pathways to Prevention Project on court-recorded youth offences in a disadvantaged Brisbane area. Family support alone was linked to higher offending risk, but combined with early communication programs, it significantly reduced offending rates. Read more


 

Making the AUKUS partners interchangeable takes a defence ecosystem


To make the AUKUS partnership successful, the three partner nations will need to shift from interoperability to interchangeability.


This task is beyond the capacity of any single company, making collaboration across the entire defence ecosystem essential. Read more


 

'China pushing Indo-Pacific into new missile age': Why Australia is worried


Australia is reportedly set to boost its missile defence capabilities after the recent Chinese test of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) in the South Pacific, which has raised "significant concerns" in Canberra as the Indo-Pacific region enters a "missile age". Read more


 

Report Finds Many Australian Businesses Struggle With Technological Change


The KPMG Global Tech Report surveyed 2,450 executives from 26 countries, including 138 from Australia.


It focused on how tech leaders can avoid purely reactive tech investment by seeing past the hype and effectively balancing speed, security and value. Read more


 

44% of NSW government entities failed to comply with state data breach notification policy


An IPC report has unveiled that a number of government entities had not complied with the state’s Mandatory Notification of Data Breach Scheme.


According to the findings, 44% of agencies did not have a data breach policy publicly available on their website. Read more


 

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