WA’s Auditor General found that six entities had deficiencies with respect to anti-money laundering obligations.
Tag: terrorism
Time to review airport security, expert says
Australia’s airport security framework lacks coordination and is in urgent need of review, a leading security expert says.
Local government ‘the forgotten actor’ in thwarting terrorism
As authorities confront an increasingly localised terror threat a security expert calls for greater council involvement in Australia’s counter-terrorism planning.
Sydney’s new resilience strategy identifies key threats
Managing the impacts of population growth, terrorism threats and natural disasters are among the issues raised in the City of Sydney’s first-ever resilience strategy.
Americans scared of government – survey
Americans are more scared of government and its corrupt officials than they are of anything else, including nuclear war or climate change.
Feds want drivers licenses for facial recognition
The Federal Government will ask the states and territories to provide photos and personal information from drivers licences to build a national facial recognition scheme.
Judge, jury and Google: courts in the digital age
Courts in the digital age.
CrimTrac shops for $30m biometric ID overhaul
Aging national fingerprint system gets head-to-toe digital upgrade.
Biometric facial matching for outbound Aussie passengers accelerated
Terror crackdown prompts Customs to expedite installation of new biometric passport gates.
Spies, cops get $1.2 billion boost to fight online extremism
ASIS, Attorney General’s and Crime Commission to hit anti-social media.
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