
Telling a complex tale – Digital Narrative Visualisation Tool
We speak with Dr. James Walsh, Research Fellow, Australian Research Centre for Interactive and Virtual Environments, University of South Australia.

We speak with Dr. James Walsh, Research Fellow, Australian Research Centre for Interactive and Virtual Environments, University of South Australia.

Emeritus Professor Emeritus Professor McCulloch was the inaugural Director of the Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre (2016-2020). She has degrees in Law and Commerce from Melbourne University and

We cross to the USA to join InVeris Training Solutions for a briefing on their VR-DT virtual reality law enforcement training, called the VR-DT (Virtual Reality Decisions and Tactics) or “Verdict”. California’s Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (CA POST), which oversees training statewide, will serve as the solution’s launch customer.

Introduction – Trust in Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an increasingly ubiquitous part of the everyday lives of Australians that is transforming the way we live and work. AI

Head of Strategic Policing and Law Enforcement, Head of the North and Australia’s Security, Australian Strategic Policy Institute, Canberra John was the inaugural head of ASPI’s Border Security Program, and more recently


Interview with Dan Holman, CEO and Eric Flis, COO the co-founders of Australian OSINT focused start-up, WorldStack (www.worldstack.net). WorldStack was created to find solutions that turn public data such as

The 2020 edition of ASPI’s Counterterrorism yearbook continues to provide assessments of how countries and regions are adjusting to terrorist threats. This year’s edition also includes thematic chapters on mental

Podcast interview by Jane Lo, Singapore Correspondent with Craig Jones, Director, Cybercrime, INTERPOL IGCI (Interpol Global Complex for Innovation).

Updated version of the National Police Alarm Activation Response Guidelines, provided to ASIAL by the National Emergency Communications Working Group.
Revised Guideline – Version 3 (25 November 2019) to replace Version 2 (1 July 2018).