Former spymaster has an appetite for disruption
Australia’s ex-foreign spy chief says military and security agencies need to embrace disruptive technologies as the geopolitical outlook deteriorates and President-elect Donald Trump demands allies spend more on defence.
For 35 years Paul Symon was part of the military establishment – in the army before becoming head of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service. Now he has joined the ranks of the disruptors, signing on as a senior adviser to venture capital fund Salus Ventures.
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