Defence & Security Podcast Network

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Nov 14, 2023 • 14min

Government commitment to defence based on considered, direct action, with Meryl Swanson MP

In this special episode of the Defence Connect Podcast, host Steve Kuper is joined by Meryl Swanson MP, Member for Paterson, at the Indo Pacific 2023 Maritime Expo to discuss the latest news around defence and defence industry. The pair begin the podcast discussing the latest news around the Indo Pacific 2023 Maritime Expo and the key priorities of the Albanese government. The pair also discuss the Albanese government's commitment to the nation's defence and defence industry, pushing back against the comments made by the Opposition's defence spokespeople. In particular, Swanson highlights the importance and deliberate nature of the government's Defence Strategic Review and the deliberate, considered actions taken by the Albanese government in delivering the findings of the review. Finally, the pair discuss the key, standout exhibitors of the Indo Pacific 2023 Maritime Expo for Swanson and her key findings following a recent trip to the US to speak with US lawmakers about the AUKUS agreement. Enjoy the podcast, The Defence Connect Team
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Nov 13, 2023 • 20min

Improving ICT Hardware Sustainment essential to the future of Defence and National Security by Nick Asscher and Bill Freeman, Touchpoint

In this special episode of the Defence Connect Podcast, host Steve Kuper speaks with Nick Asscher and Bill Freeman, directors at Touchpoint Technology, to discuss the increasing importance of trust and reliability when delivering technology solutions for Defence. Recorded live at Indo Pacific 2023, they begin discussing the history of Touchpoint and its growing role in supporting the Department of Defence and key defence companies. They also discuss the challenges facing ICT suppliers in the defence and national security space and the rising importance of secure, reliable, and "trusted" suppliers to provide Defence with the confidence that sensitive information is secure even in a contested environment. Finally, they discuss the emerging trends in the defence ICT space and the long-term planning, logistics, and infrastructure that enable our critical defence capabilities. Enjoy the podcast, The Defence Connect Team
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Nov 9, 2023 • 27min

Opposition Defence team scathing of government's commitment to Defence and defence industry

In this special podcast at Indo Pacific Expo, host Steve Kuper is joined by the shadow minister for defence, the Hon Andrew Hastie MP and the shadow minister for defence industry, the Hon Luke Howarth MP, to discuss the news and feeling on the ground at Indo Pacific 2023. In this special two-part podcast, they discuss the news around the national security community and the defence industry represented at the Indo Pacific exhibition in Sydney. They discuss the feeling of concern and dismay among defence industry, particularly SMEs, as the Navy and the industry wait to see the government's response to the independent surface fleet review. They also discuss the growing concerns about our broader national security and the impact on our economic stability and prosperity in this era of great power competition. Finally, they also discuss programs like AUKUS – a true nation-building endeavour – that can provide opportunities and long-term security for generations of Australians. Enjoy the podcast, The Defence Connect Team
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Nov 6, 2023 • 42min

CYBER UNCUT: Understanding the evolving fifth domain of warfare, with Rapid7's Jaya Baloo

In this episode of the Cyber Uncut podcast, Jaya Baloo, global chief security officer at Rapid7, joins host Liam Garman to unpack how Australia's regulatory environment is impacting businesses trying to manage the rapid pace of change in today's digital environment. The pair begin by looking at how Baloo's career developed and the challenges she's faced keeping global organisations secure. Baloo and Garman then discuss the changing threat landscape and how cyber has become a hotly contested domain, especially when it comes to the conflicts in Ukraine and Israel, before looking at the reduced barrier to entry for young, patriotic hackers. The podcast wraps up with the pair breaking down the threats facing Australian businesses and what motivates hackers to go about their criminal enterprises. Enjoy the podcast, The Cyber Uncut team
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Nov 2, 2023 • 26min

The lead up to Indo Pacific 2023

In this episode of the Defence Connect podcast, senior analyst Steve Kuper and senior journalist Rob Dougherty discuss the issues shaping the naval debate in the lead up to Indo Pacific 2023. The pair discuss: The autonomous vessel question and the implications on the arrival of elements of the US Navy's autonomous ghost fleet in Sydney. Concerns about major Australian naval capability programs, including the Hunter and Arafura Class programs, and potential solutions like Babcock's Arrowhead 140 frigate currently on offer to the Royal New Zealand Navy. The latest scuttlebutt in the lead up to Indo Pacific 2023 and potential announcements like LAND 8710-1 or SEA 2200 that may happen next week. Enjoy the podcast, The Defence Connect Team
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Oct 26, 2023 • 21min

Military aircraft news around the world, with the Australian Aviation editor Adam Thorn

In this episode of the Defence Connect podcast, aircraft expert and Australian Aviation editor Adam Thorn joins senior journalist and host Robert Dougherty to discuss recent international military aviation news from the Middle East, over the South China Sea, and in Australia. The pair discuss: The Australian Defence Force's MH90 Taipan helicopter fleet at career's end, with a recent fatal crash during Exercise Talisman Sabre and previous struggles with a number of technical issues. The United States Department of Defence reports detailing close encounters, release of flares, and dangerous manoeuvrers of People' Liberation Army fighter jets near US reconnaissance aircraft over international waters. Australia's launch of repatriation flights in the Middle East as conflict continues between Hamas and Israel. The Royal Australian Air Force C-130J Hercules and C-17A Globemaster heavy transport aircraft have both been deployed. Finally, the pair wrap up the podcast with some lighthearted analysis of the recently US-published 2023 Annual Report on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena from October this year. Enjoy the podcast,The Defence Connect team
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Oct 23, 2023 • 51min

CYBER UNCUT: Building an Australian Cyber Security Strategy that is fit for purpose, with CrowdStrike's Drew Bagley

In this episode of the Cyber Uncut podcast, Drew Bagley, vice-president and counsel for privacy and cyber policy at CrowdStrike, joins host Liam Garman to unpack the emerging cyber security trends facing Australian businesses and how the Australian government can draw from success overseas to build a robust and agile policy framework to protect Australians online. The pair begin the podcast by unpacking findings from CrowdStrike's 2023 Threat Hunting report, detailing the emerging and evolving threats that all Australian businesses must monitor, including fascinating insights about the proliferation of non-malware and identity-based attacks. Bagley and Garman then discuss the Commonwealth's 2023 to 2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy and what the Commonwealth can learn from best practice from overseas governments. The pair wrap up the podcast by analysing how governments the world over turn to CrowdStrike to develop their cyber security strategies, and some of the global cyber security company's top tips for businesses to improve their security online. Enjoy the podcast, The Cyber Uncut team
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Oct 16, 2023 • 55min

The lingering impact of Defence of Australia in our defence policy, with the Hon Kim Beazley AC

In this episode of the Defence Connect podcast, former Australian ambassador to the US and Opposition Leader, the Hon Kim Beazley AC, joins hosts Steve Kuper and Liam Garman to discuss the impact of the Defence of Australia policy and the role it continues to play in the modern world. The trio discuss: The geopolitical shifts in the late Cold War that went into shaping the 1987 Defence White Paper, best known for the formalisation of the Defence of Australia doctrine. The way in which the Defence of Australia policy continues to shape the Australian Defence Force and its force posture to this day. The end of the era of "warning time" and the important lessons Beazley learned during his time as the Australian ambassador to the United States. Finally, the trio wrap up discussing the rapidly changing reality of the world and some predictions ahead of the 2024 US general election. Enjoy the podcast, The Defence Connect team
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Oct 16, 2023 • 35min

CYBER UNCUT: Traditional 2-factor authentication is simply not secure enough, with Yubico's Alex Wilson

In this episode of the Cyber Uncut podcast, Alex Wilson, director of solutions engineering (APJ) at Yubico, joins host Liam Garman to unpack the weaknesses of traditional two-factor authentication and how businesses can strengthen their security through physical two-factor keys. The pair begin the podcast by discussing how threat actors can manipulate digital two-factor authentication measures and the challenges of rolling out 2FA across a workforce. Wilson and Garman then analyse some use cases for physical 2FA, delivering a simple cyber security solution for individuals as well as large and small businesses. The podcast wraps up by examining how Yubico's YubiKey can be rolled out to provide cyber security assurances to keep business data safe. Enjoy the podcast, The Cyber Uncut team
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Oct 11, 2023 • 33min

Facilitating defence industry innovation, with Professor Emily Hilder

In this episode of the Defence Connect podcast, Professor Emily Hilder, interim Head of the Advanced Strategic Capabilities Accelerator, joins host Liam Garman to discuss how ASCA is facilitating innovation in the defence sector and the Commonwealth's priority areas for defence technological transformation. The pair begin the podcast unpacking how ASCA will facilitate technological growth in the defence industry and how it is working with international partners to support innovation. Professor Hilder then examines priority areas for defence, including AI, quantum computing, and advanced materials and manufacturing – and how ASCA can help Australian SMEs on their journey. The podcast wraps up unpacking what's next on ASCA's horizon and how businesses can better collaborate with Defence. Enjoy the podcast, The Defence Connect team

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