Australia is entangled in global digital misogyny infrastructures, from Melbourne hospitals to Sydney arrests linked to the Nth Room.
The arrest of junior doctor Ryan Cho for allegedly installing spycams in a Melbourne hospital is part of a broader issue. It reflects a global network of digital sex crimes, including hidden cameras, encrypted platforms, and online communities.
Treating these crimes as isolated risks repeating the failures of other states.
Australia must confront digital misogyny as a security threat to prevent further failures.
Author's summary: Australia must address digital misogyny as a security threat.