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CSIRO
John KingSecurity Adviser
CSIROMinister
Education, Science and Training – Hon Julie Bishop MP
Corporate Support- Science Planning- Communications- Finance & Governance & CFO- People & Culture- Business Services- Leadership & Cross Organisation Development
CSIRO Science Forum
CSIRO BoardMs Catherine Livingstone (Chairman)
Professor Suzanne Cory – Dr Terry Cutler – Dr Geoff GarrettDr Eileen Doyle – Mr Brian Keane – Deborah O’Toole
Prof Alan Robson – Mr Peter Willcox
Executive Management Council
Executive Team
* Joint venture with the Australian Food Industry Science Centre (Afisc)
Ms Lisa Paul –
Food Futures -
AgribusinessEntomology -
Livestock Industries -
Plant Industry -Food Science Australia -
Textile & Fibre Technology -Ensis JV -
P-Health -
Marine & Atmospheric Research -Petroleum Resources -
Sustainable Energy & EnvironmentEnergy Technology -
Land and Water -
Sustainable Ecosystems -
Energy Transformed -
Water for a Healthy Country -
Wealth from Oceans -
Info., Manufacturing & Minerals- Australia Telescope National Facility- Exploration & Mining- ICT Centre- Industrial Physics- Manufacturing & Infrastructure Technology
- Minerals
- Mathematical & Information Sciences
- Molecular & Health Technologies
- Light Metals
CSIRO
Food FuturesFood Futures
AgribusinessAgribusiness
Livestock Industries
Livestock Industries
ENSIS JVENSIS JV
Food Science Australia
Food Science Australia
Plant IndustryPlant Industry
Australia Telescope
National Facility
Australia Telescope
National Facility
Info., Manufacturing
& Minerals
Info., Manufacturing
& Minerals
Molecular and Health
Technologies
Molecular and Health
Technologies
Mathematical and Information
Sciences
Mathematical and Information
Sciences
Light MetalsLight Metals
Industrial Physics
Industrial Physics
Manufacturing and
Infrastructure Technology
Manufacturing and
Infrastructure Technology
Energy Technology
Energy Technology
SUSTAINABLE
Energy and Environment
SUSTAINABLE
Energy and Environment
Water for a Healthy Country
Water for a Healthy Country
Exploration and Mining
Exploration and Mining
Petroleum Resources
Petroleum Resources
Executive Management Council
CORPORATE SUPPORT
CORPORATE SUPPORT
People and Culture
People and Culture
Science Planning
Science Planning
CommunicationsCommunications
Finance, Governance
and CFO
Finance, Governance
and CFO
Business Services
Business Services
Leadership and Cross
Organisation Development
Leadership and Cross
Organisation Development
EntomologyEntomology
Textile & Fibre Technology
Textile & Fibre Technology
P-HealthP-Health
Exploration & Mining
Exploration & Mining
ICT CentreICT Centre
MineralsMinerals
Land and WaterLand and Water
Marine and Atmospheric
Research
Marine and Atmospheric
Research
Sustainable Ecosystems
Sustainable Ecosystems
Energy Transformed
Energy Transformed
CSIRO Darwin
Alice Springs
Atherton
Townsville Davies LabWoodstock
RockhamptonBelmontRendal
BrisbaneCannon Hill*Indooroopilly*Pinjarra HillsSamfordSt Lucia*ClevelandToowoomba
Gatton
Griffith
ArmidaleChiswickArding
Narrabri
Siding Springs
Parkes
Lucas Heights
Culgoora Sydney
North RydeLindfieldMarsfieldMacquarie UniNewcastle
CanberraBlack MountainCampbellGungahlinYarralumlaActon/ANUGinninderra
Belmont
Geelong
Werribee
AlburyMelbourne AspendaleClaytonClayton (Blackburn Rd)HighettParkville (HSN)PrestonCollingwoodSyndal
AdelaideUrrbraeWoodvilleAdelaide (Kintore Av)
Mount Gambier
Merbein
PerthFloreat ParkWaterfordMarmionBentleyBaker's Hill
HobartSandy Bay
CSIRO
Priority
Send Date:24 May 2002
Number: THR3606
Ref: THR1488 of28/7/2000
John KingSecurity Adviser
SECRET
THREAT ASSESSMENT
This assessment draws on information available as at 1130 hours, 24 MAY 2002.
Update: Commonwealth Scientific and
Industrial Research Organisation
(CSIRO) facilities - Australia WideKey points
• ASIO, AFP and relevant state police services have no information of a specific threat to CSIRO facilities.
• For some time, genetically modified (GM) materials have been a side issue for most issue motivated groups (IMGs). Recent incidents however suggest the issue is beginning to attract increased attention. [R]
• CSIRO holds national security classified material (NSCM) and sensitive material that is likely to be of interest to a range of foreign states and commercial entities. [R]
• AS10 assesses that the threat from Foreign Intelligence Services (FIS) is medium. [R]
• Access to information within the CSIRO should be limited to those with a specific need to know and team members should remain aware of and acknowledge their security responsibilities. Staff should be mindful of the harm which may be caused should sensitive information be either deliberately or accidentally compromised. [S]
• The implementation of effective security measures and vigilance to possible threats will deter most foreign intelligence services. [C]
• Since 11 September terrorist attacks in the US, the assessed level of threat of chemical, biological and radiological (CBR) terrorism in Australia has increased from low to medium and the likelihood of CBR hoaxes has increased from low to high. There is no information to indicate CSIRO is at threat from CBR Terrorism. [R]
Threat level The threat to CSIRO facilities from protest is assessed as LOW. [R] The threat to CSIRO from Computer Network Attack as HIGH. [R] The threat to CSIRO supporting infrastructure is LOW. [R] The threat to CSIRO from FIS is assessed as MEDIUM. [C]Distribution List
John King ASA CSlRO
Ifrquirics to: Tlrrcds @icer (02) 6234 1278 BH or Mobile 0414831310 AH
CAVEAT:This document is the property of the Commonwealth of Australia. Its contents must not be copied or disseminated without approval from the Australian Security Intelligence Qrganisation.
FOI WARNING: Exempt document under Freedom of information Act 1982 Section 16 (2) and Section 25 (may apply to this document. Refer related FOI requests to Attorney-General’sDepartment, Canberra SECRET
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