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Terrorist Attack Likely in Next 12 Months: Australian Intelligence Chief

Terrorist Attack Likely in Next 12 Months: Australian Intelligence Chief Australia’s domestic intelligence chief has said he believes that a terrorist attack on Australian soil is likely within the next year. The comments came during a parliamentary inquiry, where the Australian Federal Police chief called the internet a “salad bar of hate” responsible for amplifying extremist messaging. Mike Burgess, director-general of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), said Sunni-based violent extremism remained the biggest concern for agencies based on caseload. But there was also a marked increase in nationalist or supremacist-related violence. “There is likely to be a terrorist attack in the next 12 months,” Burgess told the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security during an inquiry into extremist movements and radicalism in Australia.

Grim warning Australia could face a deadly terror attack in the next YEAR

A terror attack will likely hit Australian shores within the next year, the nation s top spy boss has said in a startling warning. ASIO s Director-General of Security Mike Burgess told an inquiry in Canberra on Thursday although Islamic extremists still pose a significant risk to Australia, there is also a rising threat from white nationalist groups.  In the past three years investigations into underground neo-Nazi cells other right-wing extremists has surged from 16 per cent of the agencies caseloads to 40 per cent.  A terror attack is likely hit Australian shores within the next year, ASIO s Director-General of Security Mike Burgess (pictured at the inquiry) warned

Who s to blame for online extremism? Big tech fronts up to Senate hearing

(Image: Adobe) As the Senate investigates what it can do about extremism in Australia, the role and influence of tech platforms  both the mainstream and the fringe is coming under the microscope. Representatives for the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), the Australian Federal Police (AFP), the Department of Home Affairs and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) spoke about how the internet has facilitated radicalisation and extremism during appearances before the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security inquiry into extremism movements and radicalism in Australia on Thursday. The inquiry’s terms of reference call on the committee to consider “the role of social media, encrypted communications platforms and the dark web in allowing extremists to communicate and organise”.

Australia Extremist Issue: Social Media Platforms Extend Help to Policymakers, Law Enforcers in Eradicating Terrorism Promotion

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