{"id":68920,"date":"2021-11-26T18:01:46","date_gmt":"2021-11-26T07:01:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/?p=68920"},"modified":"2021-11-28T17:19:37","modified_gmt":"2021-11-28T06:19:37","slug":"policy-guns-and-money-intelligence-collaboration-asean-and-myanmar-pacific-cyber-capacity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/policy-guns-and-money-intelligence-collaboration-asean-and-myanmar-pacific-cyber-capacity\/","title":{"rendered":"Policy, Guns and Money: Intelligence collaboration, ASEAN and Myanmar, Pacific cyber capacity"},"content":{"rendered":"
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This week, ASPI released a report<\/a> detailing the lessons Australia\u2019s intelligence community has learned from the US and UK. Two of the report\u2019s authors, Michael Shoebridge and John Coyne, discuss their key findings and some of the shared challenges that the intelligence agencies are facing.<\/p>\n

ASEAN\u2019s response to the Myanmar coup in February has challenged the group\u2019s standing. Huong Le Thu and David Engel explore this in their latest ASPI report<\/a>. They discuss ASEAN\u2019s crisis of credibility, Indonesia\u2019s leadership role in the organisation and Australia\u2019s role in the regional grouping.<\/p>\n

Papua New Guinea\u2019s government pay system was recently hit by a ransomware attack. ASPI\u2019s Bart Hogeveen speaks with Cherie Lagakali, Pacific liaison of the Global Forum on Cyber Expertise and chair of the Pacific chapter of Internet Society, about the attack and overall cyber capacity in the Pacific.<\/p>\n