Security Insider Magazine October/ November 2019

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SEC URIT Y F E AT URE

Corporations already protect their assets and functions. However, considering business capabilities as part of our national security capabilities isn’t normally a factor in corporate planning. In a new report released recently, From board room to situation room: why corporate security is national security, I and my co-authors, Donald Williams and Rhys De Wilde, argue that Australia’s approach to national security planning should now include the private sector. Our corporate sector should be understood as a key component of our deterrent posture against a range of threats.

IT’S TIME FOR A PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN

NATIONAL SECU By Anthony Bergin*

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