Security networks are increasing in number and in importance across the security field as a means of providing inter-agency coordination. On the basis of a detailed qualitative study of networks in the field of national security in Australia, this article aims to advance our knowledge of the internal properties of security networks and conditions shaping their performance. It places ‘cooperation’, ‘coordination’ and ‘collaboration’ on a continuum, with cooperation at one end and collaboration at the other end, and aims to illustrate how each of these ‘Cs’ shape the performance of security networks. The central argument is that the performance of security networks increases as the network moves...
Changes in the security environment, affecting both internal and external security, have been rapid ...
Simple attacks can be countered by simple technical measures, but a defence against organized attack...
The rapidly changing global security environment requires to constantly adapt our understanding of t...
The importance of effective multilateral security networks is widely recognised in Australia and int...
Security networks are organisational forms involving public, private and hybrid actors or nodes that...
While governments develop formal and informal structures or ‘networks’ to promote collaboration betw...
The importance of effective multilateral security networks is widely recognised in Australia and int...
This paper discusses the importance of social and commu-nications networks in enabling threats to de...
International criminal organizations are forming working associations and alliances with internation...
International criminal organizations are forming working associations and alliances with internation...
The fight against terrorism and organized crime require strong collaboration between public security...
Countering advanced cyber threats requires investments in awareness and qualified personnel, as well...
This thesis studies the emergence of Shared Situation Understanding within the context of National C...
The authors concentrate on the cooperation of organisations - from government and the market sector ...
Cyber security is typically provided by a highly complex and diffuse network of actors. Public, priv...
Changes in the security environment, affecting both internal and external security, have been rapid ...
Simple attacks can be countered by simple technical measures, but a defence against organized attack...
The rapidly changing global security environment requires to constantly adapt our understanding of t...
The importance of effective multilateral security networks is widely recognised in Australia and int...
Security networks are organisational forms involving public, private and hybrid actors or nodes that...
While governments develop formal and informal structures or ‘networks’ to promote collaboration betw...
The importance of effective multilateral security networks is widely recognised in Australia and int...
This paper discusses the importance of social and commu-nications networks in enabling threats to de...
International criminal organizations are forming working associations and alliances with internation...
International criminal organizations are forming working associations and alliances with internation...
The fight against terrorism and organized crime require strong collaboration between public security...
Countering advanced cyber threats requires investments in awareness and qualified personnel, as well...
This thesis studies the emergence of Shared Situation Understanding within the context of National C...
The authors concentrate on the cooperation of organisations - from government and the market sector ...
Cyber security is typically provided by a highly complex and diffuse network of actors. Public, priv...
Changes in the security environment, affecting both internal and external security, have been rapid ...
Simple attacks can be countered by simple technical measures, but a defence against organized attack...
The rapidly changing global security environment requires to constantly adapt our understanding of t...