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The tenth Workshop on the Social Implications of National Security (SINS17)

Crime and Justice Research Centre member Dr Monique Mann co-convened with Professor Katina Michael (University of Wollongong), Dr Rob Nicholls (UNSW), and Mr Peter Leonard (Gilbert and Tobin) the tenth Workshop on the Social Implications of National Security on the topic of RegTech and Biometrics. The workshop consisted of representative voices from government, industry,…

Exploring the challenges of the new transnational cyber policing

Crime Justice Research Centre member Dr Monique Mann was recently invited to host a seminar on her forthcoming research on online policing at the Information Law and Policy Centre (ILPC), Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IALS) at the University of London. Dr Monique Mann explored the new challenges posed for policing and law enforcement…

Event: How do we change the world? 31 August 2017

Dear Colleagues, Please see above an invitation to “How do we change the world?”, an event co-hosted by the Australian Centre for Health Law Research, the School of Public Health and Social Work and the International Law and Global Governance Research Program. To register click . We look forward…

Spyware merchants: the risks of outsourcing government hacking

This post authored by Dr. Monique Mann (CJRC), Dr Adam Molnar and Dr Ian Warren (Deakin Criminology) originally appeared on The Conversation on Friday the 21st of July 2017. Link to original article here: https://theconversation.com/spyware-merchants-the-risks-of-outsourcing-government-hacking-80891 An Australian Tax Office (ATO) staffer recently leaked on LinkedIn a step-by-step guide to hacking a smartphone. The…

CJRC members Dr Angela Daly and Dr Monique Mann present at the International Cyber Crime and Computer Forensics Conference

CJRC members Dr Angela Daly and Dr Monique Mann presented at the International Cyber Crime and Computer Forensics Conference in the Gold Coast earlier this week: http://www.icccf2017.com.au/ Their research on 3D printed firearms was covered in a ZDNet article accessible at this link: http://www.zdnet.com/article/fear-of-downloadable-guns-becoming-a-reality/