31 July 2025

   

Counting and Countering
the Cost of Espionage

DELIVERED BY
mike burgess am

26th annual hawke lecture


Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre 

Since 1998, The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre has presented the Annual Hawke Lecture as an opportunity to hear from individuals with notable experience in human affairs and meaningful insights into our world.

To this end, Mike Burgess AM, Australia's 14 Director-General of Security will deliver the 26th Annual Hawke Lecture. The 14th Director-General of Security will provide an update on the security threats facing Australia, with a particular focus on threats to our way of life.

The Director-General has led ASIO since 2019, bringing over 30 years of experience in intelligence, cybersecurity, and counter-terrorism. He previously led the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) and has also worked in the private sector.

His expertise in safeguarding national interests highlights the evolving global security landscape. His leadership shapes Australia's future resilience as technology and threats change, ensuring a secure world through intelligence, innovation, and strategic defence.

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Mike Burgess AM
Director-General of Security, Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO)

Mike Burgess AM is Australia’s 14th Director-General of Security and has led the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) since September 2019.

ASIO protects Australia and Australians from threats to their security.

Mr Burgess has spent more than three decades as an intelligence, security and technology professional, in both the public and private sectors. His experience includes code making, code breaking, cyber security, counter-terrorism and counter-espionage.

Prior to joining ASIO, Mr Burgess was Director-General of the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD). Mr Burgess first joined ASD’s predecessor, the Defence Signals Directorate (DSD), as a collection engineer in 1995. He held a range of senior roles including Deputy Director for Cyber and Information Security, and Deputy Chief of Facility at the Joint Defence Facility Pine Gap.

After nearly 20 years at the agency, Mr Burgess moved to the commercial sector. He worked as Chief Information Security Officer at Australia’s largest telecommunications provider, Telstra, and as an independent cyber security consultant. In early 2018, the Prime Minister asked him to return to ASD as Director-General.

Mr Burgess has also served as a member of the Naval Shipbuilding Advisory Board, the Prime Minister’s expert panel for Australia’s 2016 Cyber Security Strategy and the boards of SC8 Limited and the Australian Cyber Security Growth Network.

In 2024, Mr Burgess was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for significant service to public administration, particularly national security and intelligence.

He has a degree in electronics engineering from the South Australian Institute of Technology.

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