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Dr David Mount
Dr

David Mount

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Overview

Background

A former Australian Army officer, David’s career in the Australian Intelligence Corps provided wide-ranging experience and specialist qualifications in the intelligence and security domains. He served at the strategic, operational and tactical levels of command providing advice and support to commanders and decision makers both in Australia and deployed on operational service. The culmination of David’s military career came with his appointment as Commandant of Australia’s Defence Intelligence Training Centre in 2003. With command and management responsibility for 145 military and civilian staff, an operational remit for the provision of all intelligence training within Defence and an annual operating budget of $2.5m, this position represents the pinnacle of achievement for an Australian Intelligence Corps officer. David was awarded a Commander Training Command Commendation for his performance of duty in this role.

Since separating from the Army in 2006, David has established and maintained a successful consultancy focussed on the provision of intelligence and security expertise. Levering his knowledge and experience of working as a member of the Australian Intelligence Community for 30 years, David has provided consultancy services to several major Defence projects. He has also developed and delivered intelligence training to organisations including the Australian Federal Police, Victoria’s Office of Police Integrity and the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation.

David possesses a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree from the University of New South Wales, a Master of Justice from the Queensland University of Technology and a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Queensland in which he researched investigative interviewing skill acquisition, transfer and application in the Queensland Police Service. In recent years he has been engaged by the University to design, develop and teach an undergraduate course in Global Security and Regulation and to design the criminology component of the Master of Cyber Security program. He is currently engaged as a lecturer in Cyber Criminology with research interests in countering the possession, production and distribution of Child Exploitation Material and the use of offensive cyber techniques in law enforcement.

Availability

Dr David Mount is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours), University of New South Wales
  • Graduate Certificate, Queensland University of Technology
  • Masters (Coursework), Queensland University of Technology
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Countering Child Exploitation Material offending

    Ongoing collaboration with the Australian Federal Police and the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation (ACCCE) to explore decision making processes in the investigation of online child sexual abuse offending.

  • The legalities and use of 'offensive cyber' techniques in domestic security settings

    Collaboration with UQ Law - Future of War to explore the legislative and procedural freedoms and limitations associated with the use of offensive cyber techniques to counter cyber criminal threats.

Works

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10 works between 2018 and 2024

1 - 10 of 10 works

2024

Journal Article

Privacy and hacking powers: is there an implied right to privacy in the use of computer surveillance powers in Australia?

Walker-Munro, Brendan, Ioannou, Ruby and Mount, David (2024). Privacy and hacking powers: is there an implied right to privacy in the use of computer surveillance powers in Australia?. Salus Journal, 12 (1) 1, 31-51.

Privacy and hacking powers: is there an implied right to privacy in the use of computer surveillance powers in Australia?

2023

Other Outputs

Are we training potential adversaries? Australian universities and national security challenges to education

Walker-Munro, Brendan, Mount, David and Ioannou, Ruby (2023). Are we training potential adversaries? Australian universities and national security challenges to education. Unknown: Unknown.

Are we training potential adversaries? Australian universities and national security challenges to education

2023

Conference Publication

Are we training our potential adversaries? Australian Universities, National Security and challenges to cybersecurity education

Walker-Munro, Brendan, Ioannou, Ruby and Mount, David (2023). Are we training our potential adversaries? Australian Universities, National Security and challenges to cybersecurity education. Australian Cyber Conference 2023, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 17-19 October 2023.

Are we training our potential adversaries? Australian Universities, National Security and challenges to cybersecurity education

2023

Other Outputs

The hacker strikes back: examining the lawfulness of “Offensive Cyber” under the laws of Australia

Walker-Munro, Brendan, Mount, David and Ioannou, Ruby (2023). The hacker strikes back: examining the lawfulness of “Offensive Cyber” under the laws of Australia.

The hacker strikes back: examining the lawfulness of “Offensive Cyber” under the laws of Australia

2021

Journal Article

Investigative interviewing skills in policing: Examining the transfer of training into workplace practices

Mount, David and Mazerolle, Lorraine (2021). Investigative interviewing skills in policing: Examining the transfer of training into workplace practices. Policing: An International Journal, 44 (3), 510-524. doi: 10.1108/pijpsm-12-2019-0182

Investigative interviewing skills in policing: Examining the transfer of training into workplace practices

2021

Journal Article

Acquiring core investigative interviewing skills in police academy training

Mount, David and Mazerolle, Lorraine (2021). Acquiring core investigative interviewing skills in police academy training. Policing: a journal of policy and practice, 15 (3), 1-17. doi: 10.1093/police/paab017

Acquiring core investigative interviewing skills in police academy training

2021

Journal Article

Triaging online child abuse material: testing a decision support tool to enhance law enforcement and investigative prioritisation

Mount, David, Mazerolle, Lorraine, Zahnow, Renee and James, Leisa (2021). Triaging online child abuse material: testing a decision support tool to enhance law enforcement and investigative prioritisation. Policing, 44 (4), 628-642. doi: 10.1108/pijpsm-02-2021-0020

Triaging online child abuse material: testing a decision support tool to enhance law enforcement and investigative prioritisation

2019

Other Outputs

QUeensland Alcohol-related violence and Night Time Economy Monitoring (QUANTEM): Final Report (April 2019)

Miller, Peter, Coomber, Kerri, Ferris, Jason, Burn, Michelle, Vakidis, Thea, Livingston, Michael, Droste, Nicholas, Taylor, Nicholas, Puljevic, Cheneal, de Andrade, Dominique, Curtis, Ashlee, Grant, Kristy, Moayeri, Foruhar, Carah, Nicholas, Jiang. Jason, Wood, Barbara, Mayshak, Richelle, Zahnow, Renee, Room, Robin, Scott, Debbie, Cook, Steffi, Towle, Simon, Regan, Scott, Goold, Lachlan, Mount, David, Rangiah, Lillian, Boubouras, Lauren, Nixon, Bowman, Vayne, Brooke ... Najman, Jake (2019). QUeensland Alcohol-related violence and Night Time Economy Monitoring (QUANTEM): Final Report (April 2019). Geelong, VIC, Australia: Deakin University.

QUeensland Alcohol-related violence and Night Time Economy Monitoring (QUANTEM): Final Report (April 2019)

2018

Other Outputs

Skill acquisition, transfer and application: a study of investigative interviewing training in the Queensland Police Service

Mount, David John (2018). Skill acquisition, transfer and application: a study of investigative interviewing training in the Queensland Police Service. PhD Thesis, School of Social Science, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2018.146

Skill acquisition, transfer and application: a study of investigative interviewing training in the Queensland Police Service

2018

Other Outputs

QUeensland Alcohol-related violence and Night Time Economy Monitoring (QUANTEM): Interim report

Miller, Peter, Coomber, Kerri, Ferris, Jason, Burn, Michelle, Vakidis, Thea, Livingston, Michael, Droste, Nicholas, Taylor, Nicholas, Puljevic, Cheneal, De Andrade, Dominque, Curtis, Ashlee, Grant, Kristy, Moayeri, Foruhar, Carah, Nicholas, Jiang, Jason, Wood, Barbara, Mayshak, Richelle, Zahnow, Renee, Room, Robin, Scott, Debbie, Cook, Steffi, Towle, Simon, Regan, Scott, Goold, Lachlan, Mount, David, Rangiah, Lillian, Boubouras, Lauren, Nixon, Bowman, Vayne, Brooke ... Najman, Jake (2018). QUeensland Alcohol-related violence and Night Time Economy Monitoring (QUANTEM): Interim report. Geelong, VIC, Australia: Deakin University.

QUeensland Alcohol-related violence and Night Time Economy Monitoring (QUANTEM): Interim report

Funding

Past funding

  • 2020 - 2021
    Review of the Triage Referral and Investigative Support Tool (TRIST)
    Australian Federal Police
    Open grant
  • 2019
    Development of a new Child Exploitation Material Risk Assessment Tool
    Australian Federal Police
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2020
    The ACCCE Child Exploitation Material (CEM) Risk Assessment Tool: A Randomised Controlled Trial to Test the Effectiveness of a New ACCCE Risk Assessment Tool.
    Australian Federal Police
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr David Mount is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Illicit Drug Trading: A Comparative Analysis of Dark Web and Online Drug Venders' Decision Making

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Jonah Rimer

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