Australian Defence Magazine Podcast

Securing communication networks in an insecure world


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In this episode, Grant McHerron and Ben Felton talk with David Wiseman, Vice President for Secure Communications at BlackBerry, about ensuring mobile communications can remain secure.

We start the discussion by getting an overview of David’s talk ‘Spying on mobile’ at the Military Communications and Information Systems (MilCIS) Conference, which highlights the need for sovereign communication systems. David shares his views on the recent hack of US telecom networks in the lead up to their election, giving us an insight into the vulnerabilities and implications that such attacks involve, and the value that metadata is presenting for wiretapping operations. We also discuss how Australia could be at risk for similar attacks, and how BlackBerry has designed their technology to protect calls, texts, messages, and files whilst still ensuring they can be shared in real-time. 

We wrap up with David giving us his opinion on what leaders in Australia should be doing to mitigate the growing risks of communications spills, the implications of conversations being exposed, as well as how sovereign secured communication systems can be established.

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BlackBerry secure communications:

www.blackberry.com/us/en/products/secusuite?utm_medium=paid_digital&utm_source=adm-podcast&utm_campaign=fy25-q3_secusmart-uem-ues_milcis-canberra_ev_anz&utm_content=secure-comms-podcast

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