Risk assessment
Alternative labels
Risk factors
Risk stratification
Report
Primed for pressure: a preparedness, resilience and redundancy scorecard
Northern Australia has become Australia’s principal strategic operating base. This report introduces the Preparedness, Resilience and Redundancy scorecard. The scorecard provides policymakers, defence planners and industry with a decision-support framework to identify systemic vulnerabilities, prioritise investment and strengthen Australia’s ability to sustain military operations under pressure.
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Preliminary report of the Independent International Scientific Panel on AI
The report provides an independent scientific assessment of the capabilities, emerging opportunities and risks of artificial intelligence (AI). It’s central warning: current safeguards cannot keep pace with the growth of AI’s capabilities. The report outlines trends in AI and presents its findings across seven key domains.
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Reading the room: redesigning intelligence product for the AI age
This report argues that Australia’s National Intelligence Community faces a growing mismatch between how intelligence is produced and how it is now consumed in an artificial intelligence shaped information environment. As ministers, policymakers and operational leaders increasingly expect information that is faster, more interactive and more tailored, the report warns that intelligence risks losing relevance.
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Cyber security readiness for the 2026 Census
The Census is Australia’s largest data collection exercise and has followed a digital-first approach since 2016. The objective of this audit was to assess the readiness of the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ cyber security arrangements for the 2026 Census. To be ready for the 2026 Census, the ABS must address key remaining cyber security vulnerabilities.
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Warning signs: climate change risks to Victoria’s infrastructure
This research report provides an analysis of climate change risks to Victorian Government-owned and regulated infrastructure from seven different extreme weather events. It finds more than $57 billion of this infrastructure is at risk of damage or destruction from extreme weather. The research provides guidance to government on where to focus adaptation action and funding.