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Reform of Australia’s Electronic Surveillance Framework

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The Australian Department of Home Affairs is in the process of overhaulling Australia’s electronic surveillance framework.

We speak with Dr William Stoltz following a public submission authored by Dr. Dominique Dalla-Pozza of the ANU College of Law and Dr. William A. Stoltz of the ANU National Security College and informed by an ANU CoL-NSC Joint Dialogue held in December 2021 during which a number of scholars from across the ANU.

To read the submission visit https://law.anu.edu.au/sites/all/file…

This follows our interview with Dr Nick Tate, President of the Australian Computer Society – available here https://youtu.be/t_QDUhWoVYA

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