Security and Privacy
"The delicate balance between national security and privacy", white paper prepared by Mike Trovato and Simon Liu, January 2024.
"ASD Essential Eight: November 2023 Changes", marked-up table of the Essential Eight Maturity model which highlights the November 2023 changes, prepared by Sascha Hess and Jacky Zeng, 6 December 2023.
"The implications of data sovereignty in Australia and abroad", white paper prepared by Simon Liu and Jacky Zeng, November 2023.
"Optus 2022 cyber attack: Shining a light on the inevitable", white paper prepared by Mike Trovato, Eugenia Caralt and David Zhu, 25 October 2022.
"Reforms to improve the resilience of Australia’s critical infrastructure - What businesses need to know about amendments to the Security of Critical Infrastructure (SOCI) Act 2018 (Cth)", white paper prepared by Mike Trovato and Sascha Hess, July 2022.
"Bridging the Cyber Divide: Episode 7 - Navigating Privacy and Law", podcast featuring Mike Trovato in the Bridging the Cyber Divide podcast series, presented by CyberArk, 7 April 2021.
"National Security or Privacy?", Cyber Australia, Australian Information Security Association, 2020.
"Privacy Disputes and Data Breaches: Lessons for Dispute Resolvers", presented by Annelies Moens at the ACICA Conference 2015, Perth, 19 November 2015.
"Prevention is Always Better than Cure", closing speech presented by Malcolm Crompton at the Crisis & Consumer Response (CCR14) convened by the Society of Consumer Affairs Professionals (SOCAP), Sydney, 23 May 2014.
"Reconciling Privacy and Security in the Age of Snowden: Applying Australia's '4 As' to a Global Challenge", World Data Protection Report, April 2014, Vol. 14, No. 4, BNA International Inc., London.
"Closing the Gap: Security → Privacy", keynote presented by Malcolm Crompton at the Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit, Sydney, 19 August 2013.
"The Security versus Privacy paradox: a virulent fallacy under challenge", World Data Protection Report, July 2009, Vol. 9, No. 7, BNA International Inc., London. An earlier version of this article first appeared as a blog on Open Forum.