REGISTRATIONS OPENING SOON for Intelligence 2025

Sheraton Grand Hyde Park, Wednesday 20th – Friday 22nd August 2025

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Intelligence 2024 Wrap up 

Cath Burn on Wednesday spoke of ASIS and its accountability to the Australian government, the Australian people and to their own staff. Cath went some way to demystifying work in an organisation like ASIS and how the agency is slowly but surely becoming more transparent where it can be. She spoke of recruiting, staging engagements, demographics and diversity needed in the people ASIS recruits and of outposting staff from time to time.

Dennis Richardson, on Thursday, spoke about his experiences in a very broad and extended career in public service. He spoke of complexity and complex situations in reference to the geopolitical issues impacting Australia and mused about whether the world is really a more complex place today than at any other time in recent and not so recent history, I suspect his proposition that it is not more complex today is right.

Alastair MacGibbon, spoke to us of difficulties we all face and will face in relation to the growing reliance of cyber in all walks of life. He spoke of attack vectors and targets of foreign interference including in embedding code in critical infrastructure software intended to destroy that critical infrastructure in the case of conflict and our likely lack of preparedness to manage those attacks. Alastair also touched on our ability to respond to failing infrastructure, which amplified a comment from Dennis the day before on the breakdown of society if supply chains were cut off – and that was purely in in the domestic context.

Elsina Wainwright, spoke about diversity, career progression and career movements across the NIC and importantly about professionalisation within the NIC agencies.

Over the course of the conference we raised over $11,000 for Small Steps 4 Hannah, but could not be more moved by Dave Kramer’s speech at the dinner. How could we not be compelled to lift our collective game in combating coercive control and domestic violence? 

Finally, a big thank you to Lieutenant General Michelle McGuinness, Australia's National Cyber Security Coordinator, for coming to provide our dinner speech, which was found inspirational, informative and touching. 

 

 

Coming Events

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Security Intelligence Community of Practice

Date:
19 November 2024 - 19 November 2024
Time:
19:00 - 20:00

The Security Intelligence CoP is concerned with bringing together national security, policing, corrections and defence intelligence professionals. We will collaborate in an unclassified forum to share knowledge, skills and experience. The CoP will collaborate across practice domains in government and the private sector including with the wider Australian national intelligence community. The meeting will occur every 3rd Tuesday of the month between 7pm and 8pm.

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Corrections Intelligence Community of Practice

Date:
20 November 2024 - 20 November 2024
Time:
18:30 - 19:30

The Corrections Intelligence CoP is concerned with supporting intelligence practitioners in the corrections and detention environments to collaborate in an unclassified forum to share best practice research, methodologies and information technology advancements including adaption of intelligence practice to human rights and other legislative reforms. We will collaborate in an unclassified forum to share knowledge, skills and experience. Virtual meetings 3rd Wednesday of every month between 6.30-7.30pm AEST,

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Security and Government Expo

Date:
21 November 2024 - 21 November 2024
Time:
11:00 - 17:00

Security & Government Expo (SAGE) 2024 will be held on Thursday, November 21st between 11am to 5pm, giving government security managers and facilities managers, security installers and integrators, and security consultants, the perfect opportunity to get a look at the latest security technologies in the nation’s capital. The event will be held at Hotel Realm, Barton, ACT.

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Financial Intelligence Community of Practice

Date:
25 November 2024 - 25 November 2024
Time:
19:00 - 20:00

The AIPIO FinInt CoP will take the form of a group discussion seeking input of participants to help troubleshoot the building of a framework for the operation of a global digital coalition to combat scams and scam-related activities. The meeting will occur every 4th Monday of the month between 7pm and 8pm.

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The AIPIO is a proud sponsor of the “Most Outstanding Female Intelligence Practitioner” award presented by Australasian Council of Women and Policing (ACWAP).

Dr Phil Kowalick (President of AIPIO) and Gill Wilson (AIPIO Board Member & Executive Assistant for Engagement) were delighted to attend the 25th ACWAP Excellence in Policing Awards event held in Brisbane on Thursday 24th October.

The 20 nominations were of a very high standard, and it was a very difficult decision for the judging panel (which included Gill Wilson).

As well as a winner there was a Highly Commended Award which went to Hannah Doak of New Zealand Police (who was unable to be present).

The winner of the award was Katherine Lee from the Offender Management Division, Intelligence & Covert Support Command of Victoria Police.

Katherine received the award for being motivated and collaborative as well as being the key to delivering the maturation of the intelligence practice at the Offender Management Division. She also makes time to be an active mentor for aspiring female intelligence staff and has advanced the intelligence practice by ensuring intelligence products are relevant and effective while establishing innovative intelligence collection opportunities.

Congratulations to Katherine and AIPIO looks forward to hosting her at Intelligence 2025 in Sydney 20-22 August.

Gill Wilson, Katherine Lee and Dr. Phil Kowalick

Gill Wilson, Katherine Lee and Dr. Phil Kowalick

Dr. Phil Kowalick

Dr. Phil Kowalick

Katherine Lee

Katherine Lee