INTELLIGENCE 2020 Program
FOR On-DEMAND ACCESS
All sessions were conducted on the virtual conference platform, and all but one session has been recorded to access on-demand after the event.
Day One
Times are listed here in Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT).
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07.00 - 08.45 | Skills Building Sessions | ||
08.45 - 08.55 | Welcome | ||
09.00 - 09.10 | Formal Conference Opening & Acknowledgement of Traditional Land Owners Dr Phil Kowalick, AIPIO President |
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09.15 - 09.30 | Setting the Scene David Irvine AO, AIPIO Patron |
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09.35 - 10.15 | Keynote Address: Gen Z is Here - And They're Not Millennials! Jamie Belinne, University of Houston |
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10.20 - 11.00 | COVID-19, Pandemics and Health Intelligence & Security Prof. Raina MacIntyre, Kirby Institute UNSW |
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11.00 - 11.25 | Break and Meet the Exhibitors | ||
11.25 - 11.55 | The Modern Intelligence Professional's Toolbox David Conceicao, Futurum Global |
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12.00 - 12.30 | Communicating With Influence Dr John Buckley, HSM Training & Consultancy |
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12.30 - 13.10 | Break and Meet the Exhibitors | ||
13.10 - 13.40 | Changing Dynamics of Terrorism Leanne Close APM, Australian Strategic Policy Institute |
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13.45 - 14.15 | David Irvine AO interviewed by Chief Political Correspondent Karen Middleton, The Saturday Paper | ||
People | Technology | Practice | |
14.20 - 14.50 | Developing the Intelligence Workforce: A Certification and Accreditation Framework for Australian Intelligence Professionals Stephen Beaumont AM, Security Programs Consultant |
Malicious and Ethical Hacking: The Road to a Trusted Ecosystem Linda Cavanagh, AustCyber |
A Conceptual Framework for Intelligence Capability Brett Peppler, Intelligent Futures Pty Ltd |
14.55 - 15.25 | Meeting the Needs of the 21st Century Intelligence Consumer Prof. James Howcroft, International Intelligence Security Analyst |
Understanding Contemporary Online Intelligence and Investigations Evan Kohlmann, Flashpoint |
The Importance of Understanding HUMINT Dr John Buckley, HSM Training & Consultancy |
15.25 - 15.55 | Break and Meet the Exhibitors | ||
15.55 - 16.25 | Who Are We? The Professional Identity of Security Risk Intelligence Analysts in the Private Sector Dalene Duvenage, Buckingham University Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies |
Intelligence Skills and Methods: Finding Things in a Technological World Kim Valois, Flinders University |
Thirty Seconds to Mars, Maria Sharapova and #MH17: OSINT, Influence Paradigms and Strategic Multilayer Assessment Tom Sear, UNSW Canberra Cyber Security |
16.30 - 17.00 | Building An Intelligence Team For The 21st Century Dorothy Seidel Hooke, AIPIO |
NOT AVAILABLE: Cyber Threat Intelligence: Driving Strategic Decision Making* Kevin Cleary, Cyber Threat Intelligence Professional |
Data Storytelling: Finding Insight and Inspiring Action Shawn Callahan, Anecdote |
18.00 - 19.30 | Trivia Tuesday & AIPIO Annual Awards |
* this session was not recorded for on-demand access after the conference - it was only available live
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Day Two
Times are listed here in Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT).
Time AEDT | Session | ||
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07.00 - 08.55 | Skills Building Sessions | ||
09.00 - 09.05 | Welcome | ||
09.10 - 09.50 | Keynote Address: Empowering the Intelligence Work Force Suzanne Wilson Heckenberg, Intelligence and National Security Alliance |
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09.55 - 10.25 | People, Practice and Technology - Taking an Enterprise Approach to Defence Intelligence Christopher Hewett, Defence Intelligence Group |
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10.30 - 11.00 | Partnering AI Technologies With The Intelligence Workforce Carl Wöcke, Merlynn Intelligence Technologies |
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11.00 - 11.30 | Break and Meet the Exhibitors | ||
11.30 - 12.00 | Future Shocks: Balancing Today's Pressure with Emerging Futures Katherine Van Gurp, ANZPAA |
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12.05 - 12.35 | Staying Ahead of the Game: Criminal Intelligence Tradecraft in 2020 Michael Phelan APM, Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission |
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12.40 - 13.10 | The Expanding Role of Financial Intelligence Chris Collett, AUSTRAC |
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13.10 - 13.50 | Break and Meet the Exhibitors | ||
People | Technology | Practice | |
13.50 - 14.20 | The International Spy Museum: Four Artifacts, Four People, Four 21st Century Lessons Dr Andrew Hammond, International Spy Museum, Wilson Center |
Towards the 3.0 Intelligence Professional: New Tech Developments Redefining Our Work Dr John Coyne, ASPI |
At The Nexus Of Human and Non-Human Actors: Biosecurity Intelligence Pierre Skorich, Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment |
14.25 - 14.55 | Defining Core Competencies for Analysts Randy Pherson, Globalytica |
Applying Industry AI and Machine Learning for Intelligence Operations Grant Joy, Protegas Australia & Jake Carroll, Airus |
Bias and Human Profiling Anne-Maree Quarmby, Intelligence Rising |
15.00 - 15.30 | People in Intelligence: Consistency and Change in the 21st Century Janet Evans, Evans Consulting |
Augmented Intelligence for Multi-Agency Collaboration in UK Policing Paul Gibson, BAE Systems & Richard Thorburn, BAE Systems Applied Intelligence |
Social Media Interactions, Influence, Online Radicalisation and Conversation Analysis Dr Matteo Farina, Flinders University |
15.30 - 15.50 | Break and Meet the Exhibitors | ||
15.50 - 16.20 | To Have Alternatives, You Must Be Able To Think Of Them: The Future Intelligence Practitioner Prof. Sabrina Magris, École Universitaire Internationale with Fellow Researchers Ilaria Lamonato and Perla Di Gioia, École Universitaire Internationale |
Managing Trade Risks by Combining Traditional Analytics with Human Judgement Dr Scott Jones, Stimson Center, Tradesecure LLC |
The Problem of Tradecraft Dr John Fahey, Cynergex Group |
16.25 - 17.15 | The Great AIPIO Annual Debate Technology will replace the intelligence professional in the workplace In the age of big data with machines and algorithms needed to process torrents of information, is the intelligence professional needed? In the near future will decision makers be able to simply interrogate their own, tailored filters and smart ‘agents’ to provide the assessment and intelligence judgements they need? What do you think? Come to the Great Debate to find the answers to these questions. Adjudicator: Stephen Beaumont AM Affirmative Team: Dr Tim Van Gelder, Vince Houghton, Zena Assaad Negative Team: Asanga Lokusooriya, Dan Holman, Steve Longford |
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17.20 - 17.30 | Intelligence International 2021 Conference & Exhibition Presentation Gill Wilson, 2021 Conference Convenor, & International Affiliate Associations |
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17.30 - 17.45 | Conference Summary & Close Dr Phil Kowalick, AIPIO President |