The Sydney Morning Herald andThe Age can reveal that a greater domestic role for the ASDremains a live consideration for the Morrison government despite the political firestorm that has erupted sincepolice raided a journalist's home to investigate a top-secret leak of the ASD proposals.
Senior officials have repeatedly stated that the proposal never amounted to spying on Australians - a position strenuously underscored by multiple sources in recent days.
Any changes would mean an expanded role for the ASD domestically,though the agency - which is part of the Defence portfolio - would always be acting in co-ordination with a domestic partner agency.
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The ASD would more closely co-ordinate with Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton's portfolio,within which ASIO and the Australian Federal Police (AFP) sit. Discussions focus around which agency would have the lead in situations where a computer network hosting criminal activity such as child exploitation,terrorism propaganda or drug smuggling needed to be disrupted.
Under scenarios discussed,the AFP or ASIO would still be the investigators,but could turn to the ASD if they wanted to disrupt online criminal activity that couldn't be stopped using traditional law enforcement or investigation methods.
The ASD currently carries out so-called"offensive"cyber operations against overseas threats,for instance if hackers in inaccessible legal jurisdictions are attacking Australian networks or if terrorists in war zones pose a danger to Australians. Under the proposals,the agency could also do this domestically.