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RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS

Evidence-based research on emerging tech and national security designed to be impact decisions

Dr Hammond-Errey's research spans peer-reviewed academic work, policy analysis, government submissions and public commentary. It is regularly cited in policy debates on AI governance, national security reform and technology regulation. Her work is grounded in operational intelligence experience and active advisory practice.

BOOK

Big Data, Emerging Technologies and Intelligence: National Security Disrupted 2024 Routledge

Impact

Big Data, Emerging Technologies and Intelligence: National Security Disrupted 2024 (Routledge) has so far been published in two languages in both hardback and paperback, has been integrated into undergraduate and postgraduate coursework globally and cited by the Australian Independent Intelligence Review 2024.  


Overview 

How data abundance, AI and ubiquitous technology are transforming intelligence agencies, national security principles and democratic governance, and what that means for organisations, governments and leaders. Based on doctoral research supported by the National Security Big Data Scholarship, Data 2 Decisions CRC and Deakin University.


Reviews

"Thoughtful and comprehensive... would be highly useful in a university-level course on intelligence studies." Glenn S. Gerstell, former General Counsel NSA/CSS, The Cipher Brief (3 out of 4 trench coats)


"Dr Hammond-Errey has produced a path-breaking empirical analysis of how Big Data is transforming intelligence and the challenges to which this transformation gives rise....It is essential reading for students of intelligence and for all those working in the field of intelligence, including its oversight.” Mark Phythian, University of Leicester, UK


"Dr Miah Hammond-Errey brings intelligence studies into the digital era with this original contribution to the scholarly field on intelligence and national security.” Kira Vrist Rønn, Associate Professor, University of Southern Denmark


"Dr Hammond-Errey develops an innovative framework of the landscape of big data that raises important questions about legitimacy and public trust in democratic institutions, the changing role of intelligence analysts, and the tendency to subject surveillance capabilities to greater democratic accountability.” Christian Leuprecht, Royal Military College of Canada and Queen’s University, Canada.



BOOK overview, download and reviews

Find out more about Big Data, Emerging Technologies and Intelligence: National Security Disrupted 2024 (Routledge), buy a copy, read reviews or download the introduction chapter. 

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Peer Reviewed

'Architectures of AI: Tech power broking war?' Cambridge Forum on AI: Law and Governance, 2026


Big data, emerging technologies and the characteristics of ‘good intelligence’, Intelligence and National Security, 2023


A new methodology for strategic assessment of transnational threats, Police Practice and Research, coauthored, Hammond-Errey, M. & Ray, K 2019


Understanding and Assessing Information Influence and Foreign Interference, Journal of Information Warfare, Volume 18, Issue 1, Winter 2019 


Major reports

July 2024,  ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: Analysis of AI Governance Frameworks for Law Enforcement, Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre. (coauthored Chad Whelan, Miah Hammond-Errey and Marie-Pier Villeneuve-Dubuc)


2022, Big Data and National Security: A guide for Australian Policymakers, Lowy Institute Analysis 


2023 Secrecy, sovereignty and sharing: How data and emerging technologies are transforming intelligence, USSC Report


2023, Building the Quad Technology Workforce Pipeline and Research Relationships, ANU National Security College Policy Analysis


Commentary 

18 Mar 2026, When the war reaches for the cloud, AI becomes a target, Lowy Interpreter


7 July 2025, The way the data economy functions is a national security problem that cannot be overstated, Canberra Times


22 April 2025, AI is reshaping security, and the intelligence review sets good direction, The Strategist


→ Full publication list link below. 

FULL PUBLICATION LIST

Information influence and interference framework

Information influence and interference (I3) is a framework  developed to identify, conceptualise, and assess the impact of  state-sponsored, strategy-driven information activities and campaigns  designed to influence or interfere in another nation state. It has been practically applied to Russian and Chinese influence activities and been academically critiqued, with calls for its adoption globally. A 'how to guide' is in production. 

I3 research

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