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AIPIO Intelligence 2021 Conference

The Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers takes great pleasure in inviting you to participate in the 30th AIPIO Intelligence 2021 Conference which will be delivered as a fully online, virtual experience. The Conference will bring together intelligence professionals from Australia, the region and further afield.

THE EVOLVING INTELLIGENCE LANDSCAPE

Business, Criminal, Regulatory and Security

Keynote Speakers

Chantal Velasque

Head of Data Science,
Group Customer Remediation
WESTPAC

Dr John Moss

Deputy CEO Intelligence
AUSTRAC

Dennis Richardson AC

Former Secretary of the DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE

Paul Symon AO

Major General (Retd)
Director-General
AUSTRALIAN SECRET
INTELLIGENCE SERVICE (ASIS)

Why attend this conference?

AIPIO 2021 provides a unique event for intelligence managers, leaders and practitioners to generate new ideas, discover successful strategies and learn the processes that are driving the future. It delivers the insight, opportunity and connections we need to build a bigger, stronger and more versatile intelligence focus in our organisation.

Who should attend?

This conference is relevant for everyone who has an intelligence function in their organisation – specifically those involved in the criminal, business, regulatory, security, finance and academia domains of practice – do not miss out on this event!

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About the Provider

AIPIO
The Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers (AIPIO) (www.aipio.asn.au) is the peak representative body for intelligence professionals in Australia. Our goal is to advance the professionalism of intelligence, and to achieve this goal the AIPIO works to sustain and grow a community of intelligence practitioners through advocacy, thought leadership and partner engagement. The Institute’s membership reflects all domains of intelligence practice including: national security, defence, law enforcement, regulation, compliance, business, industry and academia.

TOPICS

Information Technology, Intelligence, security