Ahead of the 2026 NATO Summit, RUSI Europe convened experts in Brussels to examine how energy security, strategic dependencies and industrial resilience have become central to Europe's defence.
RUSI’s Energy and Security Programme, in partnership with the European Initiative for Energy Security, hosted a workshop on offshore wind and security in the North Sea at RUSI’s offices in Whitehall on 29 April.
On 26 May 2026 in Brussels, RUSI's Energy and Security Programme, in partnership with the Climate Bonds Initiative, hosted a roundtable to discuss how emerging security challenges and infrastructure risks are changing approaches to resilience.
The RUSI Cyber and Tech research group held an event at RUSI Europe on 12 May focusing on a central challenge in frontier AI governance, exploring what constitutes 'sufficient and appropriate access' for external evaluators, regulators and researchers.
On 5 May 2026, RUSI Europe's Energy Security Programme briefed diplomats, EU and NATO representatives and other stakeholders on how the Gulf crisis has reshaped Russian energy export dynamics and revenues.
RUSI's Cyber and Tech team, in partnership with the European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), hosted a roundtable discussion on EU competition and cyber security policy against the backdrop of the simplification agenda on 25 March 2026 at the RUSI Europe offices in Brussels.
RUSI's Organised Crime and Policing Team recently hosted a roundtable discussion on 26 March 2026 in Brussels to examine Europe's energy system and the resilience of critical energy infrastructure under hybrid and war scenarios.
RUSI’s Terrorism and Conflict Studies team hosted a roundtable discussion on hybrid threats and ways to counter the weaponisation of gender and identity on 28 January 2026 in Brussels.