PhD Candidate, UNSW Canberra Cyber, Australian Defence Force Academy, UNSW
Tom Sear's work explores cyber security, digital commemoration and the warfare information space (notably interpersonal and social media-based communication) over the last century. It has a particular focus on the convergence and reflexivity between the memory of nodal conflicts from the twentieth century, contemporary, hybrid war, SOF deployment and media ecologies. The purpose of this research is to advise military personnel and educators how to maximize information tools within future conflict, by applying historical, social science and digital theory lenses to the analysis. He is currently a PhD Candidate, UNSW Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy.
Government may need new powers to ensure election security in Australia
Aug 23, 2018 23:12 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Russia was behind an enormous effort to influence politics in the US and the UK, but was Australia targeted too? In this series, Hacking #auspol, we explore how covert foreign influence operates in Australia, and what we...