Sky News contributor Kosha Gada says ASIO agents to be embedded in defence to protect AUKUS secrets from foreign spies is expected as Australia is set to increase as a “target for espionage”.
“After the AUKUS deal many expected Australia is going to increase as a target for espionage, for cyber warfare
and expectedly that’s why ASIO is trying to shore up our defences in that,” Ms Gada told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
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