THE BRIEF: Explosive claims...
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Wednesday, 17th September 2025 at 6:01amPotentially exploding Chinese-made cars, which could also be used as surveillance devices, should not be ridden in by government officials - that's the stark warning this morning from a top cyber expert, as reported by The Australian Financial Review's Michael Read. Trouble is, and this is not Mr Read's fault, the grab on the front page of the AFR attributes those quotes to Australia's Lt General Susan Coyle, who heads Defence's cyber and space operations. Inside the paper, though - the publication is running the Financial Review Cyber Summit - there's extended coverage, and those strong comments were apparently made by Alistair MacGibbon, the Chief Strategy Officer at CyberCX and a former cybersecurity advisor to then-PM Malcolm Turnbull. It certainly seems like a comment MacGibbo...
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