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National security refers to the protection of a nation’s interests, sovereignty, and well-being from internal and external threats. While it traditionally encompasses military defense, it increasingly involves safeguarding critical infrastructure, economic stability, and the safety of citizens. In the context of cybersecurity, national security is concerned with defending against cyberattacks that could disrupt essential services, compromise sensitive information, or undermine public trust. As cyber threats evolve in sophistication, securing digital systems, networks, and data has become a fundamental aspect of a nation’s overall security strategy.

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We Need to Rethink What Airport Security Means In Australia

We Need to Rethink What Airport Security Means In Australia

Introduction In Australia, the intensity of our airport and aviation security is strangely famous worldwide. It even has its own reality television show; Border Security – Australia’s Front Line. The scene is always similar: drug sniffing dogs, x-ray machines and baggage searches used to investigate the latest security threat. But there is an underlying threat to airport security that doesn’t ever make it onto the show – cybersecurity. Technology has changed the way we gather intelligence on potential threats. The CCTV cameras, thermal cameras and body scanners are now a typical part of the airport security experience. But what if each of these devices, invented to keep us safe, could actually be the ...
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