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In Australia’s National Interest - Security of Critical Infrastructure
Pentagram Advisory
50 episodes
2 days ago
What comprises Australia’s national interest, and how does the rise of insider threat activity in Australia’s critical infrastructure connect to Australia’s national interest? I expect this topic was not the first thing on your mind when you woke this morning ready for breakfast and a hot shower, however the topic is relevant because it is fundamental to you having breakfast, a wash, and getting on with you day. Let me explain.
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What comprises Australia’s national interest, and how does the rise of insider threat activity in Australia’s critical infrastructure connect to Australia’s national interest? I expect this topic was not the first thing on your mind when you woke this morning ready for breakfast and a hot shower, however the topic is relevant because it is fundamental to you having breakfast, a wash, and getting on with you day. Let me explain.
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Building Assurance: A Framework for Risk-Based Supply Chain Mapping and Categorisation
In Australia’s National Interest - Security of Critical Infrastructure
17 minutes 55 seconds
1 week ago
Building Assurance: A Framework for Risk-Based Supply Chain Mapping and Categorisation

In this episode, we unpack one of the most critical challenges facing Australia’s essential services: understanding and managing the risks hidden within complex supply chains.

Modern critical infrastructure depends on long, interconnected, and often opaque networks of suppliers — and under the Security of Critical Infrastructure Act 2018, these dependencies are now a regulated security obligation.

Drawing on Pentagram Advisory’s Eight-Step Risk-Based Supply Chain Mapping and Categorisation Framework, we explore how organisations can move beyond tick-box compliance and build a defensible, intelligence-led approach to supplier assurance.

From governance and threat analysis to mapping, tiering, and continuous monitoring, this episode breaks down each step in practical terms for boards, senior executives, and security practitioners.

You’ll hear how the right framework can transform supplier oversight from a procurement activity into a core protective security function — strengthening resilience, reducing over-reliance, and giving decision-makers a clear line of sight into vulnerabilities across every tier of the supply chain.

Whether you work in energy, water, transport, telecommunications, or any sector covered by the SOCI Act, this episode provides essential insights for building assurance in an increasingly interconnected and risk-exposed environment.

A supply chain is only as strong as the weakest link you can see.


Tune in to learn how to make those links visible, verifiable, and secure.

In Australia’s National Interest - Security of Critical Infrastructure
What comprises Australia’s national interest, and how does the rise of insider threat activity in Australia’s critical infrastructure connect to Australia’s national interest? I expect this topic was not the first thing on your mind when you woke this morning ready for breakfast and a hot shower, however the topic is relevant because it is fundamental to you having breakfast, a wash, and getting on with you day. Let me explain.