Researcher Profile
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Associate Professor, Intelligence and Security Studies, Charles Sturt University
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Intelligence capability issues in Australia and across the 'Five Eyes', including institutional reform, intelligence governance and leadership, intelligence and ethics, intelligence education and training issues, particularly strategic intelligence.
Biosecurity, Bioterrorism, Health Security Intelligence and Early Warning and biocybersecurity issues
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Intelligence capability issues in Australia and across the 'Five Eyes', including institutional reform, intelligence governance and leadership, intelligence and ethics, intelligence education and training issues, particularly strategic intelligence.
Biosecurity, Bioterrorism, Health Security Intelligence and Early Warning and biocybersecurity issues
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Walsh, P.F. (2020). Intelligence Leadership and Governance: Building Effective Intelligence Communities in the 21st Century (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315265933
Walsh, P. (2011). Intelligence and Intelligence Analysis (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203815939
Patrick F. Walsh & Seumas Miller (2016) Rethinking ‘Five Eyes’ Security Intelligence Collection Policies and Practice Post Snowden, Intelligence and National Security, 31:3, 345-368, DOI: 10.1080/02684527.2014.998436
Walsh, P. (2018). Intelligence, Biosecurity and Bioterrorism. Springer.
Patrick F. Walsh (2020) Improving ‘Five Eyes’ Health Security Intelligence capabilities: leadership and governance challenges, Intelligence and National Security, 35:4, 586-602, DOI: 10.1080/02684527.2020.1750156
Mark Harrison, Patrick F Walsh, Shane Lysons-Smith, David Truong, Catherine Horan, Ramzi Jabbour, Tradecraft to Standards—Moving Criminal Intelligence Practice to a Profession through the Development of a Criminal Intelligence Training and Development Continuum, Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, Volume 14, Issue 2, June 2020, Pages 312–324, https://doi.org/10.1093/police/pay053
Patrick F. Walsh (2021) Transforming the Australian intelligence community: mapping change, impact and challenges, Intelligence and National Security, 36:2, 243-259, DOI: 10.1080/02684527.2020.1836829
Patrick F. Walsh & Mark Harrison MBE (2021) Strategic intelligence practice in the Australian intelligence community: evolution, constraints and progress, Intelligence and National Security, 36:5, 660-675, DOI: 10.1080/02684527.2021.1911434
Patrick F. Walsh (2017) Teaching intelligence in the twenty-first century: towards an evidence-based approach for curriculum design, Intelligence and National Security, 32:7, 1005-1021, DOI: 10.1080/02684527.2017.1328852
Patrick F. Walsh (2016) Managing Emerging Health Security Threats Since 9/11: The Role of Intelligence, International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, 29:2, 341-367, DOI: 10.1080/08850607.2016.1121048
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Social Network Analysis And Network Disruption; Online Behaviour And Profiling; Disinformation And Social Cohesion; Radicalisation And Extremism; Insider Threats; Social, Cognitive, Ethical and Legal Aspects Of Big Data And AIML; and Analytical Reasoning
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Twitter Handle @FPawalsh
Email Address pawalsh@csu.edu.au
Patrick Walsh
Overview
Associate Professor Patrick Walsh is an internationally recognised researcher and consultant in national security and law enforcement intelligence capability reform issues. His research focuses on governance, leadership, intelligence and ethics, biosecurity, health security and cyber. Prior to becoming an academic he worked as an intelligence analyst in Australian national security and law enforcement agencies.
Nationally Patrick’s research has influenced key historic government intelligence reform agendas such as the 2017 Independent Intelligence Review. He is also asked to regularly review government and intelligence community commissioned reports, such as the 2019 Australian Academy of Social Science report (Social Science Research and Intelligence in Australia).
Internationally, Patrick’s research has resulted in regular invitations to review book projects, journal articles and speak at workshops on biosecurity, bioterrorism, Cyberbiosecurity and health security intelligence. Walsh is currently Vice President (International) for the International Association of Intelligence Education, and formally Vice-President (Admin) for the Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers (AIPIO). He is also Visiting Fellow, in the Department of History, Politics and International Relations, University of Leicester (UK).