Jack Schlossberg, John F Kennedy's only grandson, has slammed Donald Trump's decision to declassify documents relating to the late president's assassination, saying JFK is being used as a "political prop".
US Treasury says Chinese hackers led a 'major cybersecurity' breach
The revelation comes as US officials continue to grapple with the fallout of a massive Chinese cyber espionage campaign known as Salt Typhoon.
Photo shows An aerial shot shows a large building with composite columns surrounded by trees and other large buildingsPM announces new security agreement with Solomon Islands
Australia has struck a new security agreement with Solomon Islands to bolster the size of the Pacific island nation’s police force.
Photo shows Solomon security deal. Prime Minister Antony Albanese shaking Solomon Islands PM Jeremiah Manele's hand.Has Video Duration: 4 minutes 13 seconds.Neil Fergus says his media appearances were used as part of the reason for raiding his house
An article in the Nine newspapers last week reported a raid by ASIO on security specialist Neil Fergus, who is also a former officer of ASIO.
Has Video Duration: 9 minutes 49 seconds.Wi-fi routers found in Australian homes could be banned in US over China cyber threat
TP-Link claims to be the world's largest provider of consumer wi-fi networking devices, which are widely used across the United States, Australia and elsewhere.
Photo shows A white wall mounted TP-Link Wireless N Router.Foreign policy think tank ASPI set for public funding cut
A government review has recommended its US office no longer receive public funding, as part of a broader review of national security research.
Photo shows Men in suits sit before Australian and USA flags.US Capitol riot report details FBI missteps before civil unrest
A US Justice Department watchdog has found the FBI had no undercover employees at the scene of the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot and should have done more to gather intelligence on the looming incident.
Photo shows A crowd of rioters waving Trump US flags and banners in front of the Capitol Hill buildingEx-intelligence officer raided by ASIO after Four Corners appearance
Australia's most senior private security specialist has been targeted in raids conducted by ASIO and the Australian Federal Police that appear to have been prompted at least in part by his media appearances, including on the ABC's Four Corners program.
Photo shows A man in a navy suit sits in a chair as he is interviewed for television.Five Eyes spies warn of 'shocking' rise in youth radicalisation
In every terror attack or suspected incident in Australia this year, the alleged perpetrator was a young person, says the nation's intelligence chief in a "sobering" warning issued by the security agencies of the Five Eyes nations.
Photo shows A man looks at the YouTube website on a computer screen.Five Eyes spy says terminally online teens being radicalised.
A "shocking" rise in youth radicalisation has prompted security and law enforcement agencies in Australia and other Five Eyes nations to jointly call for more action to combat the threat.
Photo shows Spies warn of teen terrorists: Shot looking up a young man looking at phone he's holding.Has Video Duration: 2 minutes 32 seconds.Trump singles out loyalist Kash Patel to lead FBI
The incoming president has picked a long-term ally who has previously pledged to "shut down" the US federal intelligence agency.
Photo shows An Indian/South Asian man with black facial hair speaks onstage wearing a light suit jacket with American flags behind himBritain and Australia have a spy shortage and recruiting the next generation is proving difficult
Being a secret agent might seem like a glamorous job, but agencies in the West are struggling to attract the next generation of spies due to many young people prioritising issues such as climate change and COVID-19 over national security.
Photo shows A graphic artwork of a man in a suit with his eyes obscured, with cameras and a large building also visible in the backgroundDocuments reveal consultancy firm contracted to $9 million AUKUS deal has Chinese military ties
Tender documents reveal the Australian Submarine Agency awarded the lucrative AUKUS contract to the local subsidiary of McKinsey & Company last month.
Photo shows Anthony Albanese shakes hands with people wearing camo.French defence firm Thales denies wrongdoing as it faces Anglo-French probe over suspected bribery
The French defence and technology firm denies bribery and corruption allegations brought to its attention after Britain's Serious Fraud Office announced a joint investigation with French authorities.
Photo shows Two women in olive green uniforms and safety goggles stand next to a large crate of golden bullet shells in a factory setting.Man who wanted to 'reboot' US government by bombing NY Stock Exchange arrested and charged
A Florida man was allegedly plotting to plant a bomb at the New York Stock Exchange this week and detonating it with a remote-controlled device, according to the FBI.
Photo shows The front of a building with long columns and the words New York Stock ExchangeRussia rejects claims of sabotage on undersea cables in Europe, Danish military monitors Chinese ship
Investigations have started after two underwater telecommunication cables were cut in the Baltic Sea in a possible act of "sabotage," according to European authorities.
Photo shows a black and white ship with chinese writing in the oceanAcademic says spy agency asked her to report on Chinese students
An Australian National University associate professor sharply criticises Australia's domestic intelligence agency, saying it asked her to report on Chinese international students and put a "chill" on China research as the bilateral relationship deteriorated.
Photo shows An exterior shot of an ANU building.Australia's overseas spy agency boss says her agents are facing 'intense' pressure due to advancing spy tech
Director-General Kerri Hartland told a select group of students that the agency was taking "gradual and considered steps to be "more open" about its mission.
Photo shows A woman in a black blazer holds her hands togetherIsraelis are being recruited by Iran for espionage operations. Now, they're being caught
Models, businessmen and even former politicians have been picked up by Israeli intelligence agencies after allegedly working for Iran.
Photo shows An illustration of a shadowy figure in the distance with the Israeli flag in the frontUS investigates leak of documents revealing Israeli plans for Iran attack
US officials are examining if the documents were leaked internally or by a hacker.
Photo shows Biden Netanyahu Oval OfficeASIO chief tells social media summit of 'disturbing resurgence' in youth terror cases
At a summit examining the harmful effects of social media on child welfare, Mike Burgess delivered warnings about the ease with which young people could be radicalised online, and described the internet as the world's "greatest incubator" of extremism.
Photo shows ASIO director-general Mike Burgess delivering a speech.