The Iran war shows loitering munitions critically influence conflict. Yet, allied air defences remain inadequate. Remedy requires will and investment in people and technology.
Colombia's 31 May presidential election will decide whether ‘paz total’, Petro's flagship security framework, is refined under a continuity government or dismantled outright.
This paper enables secure third-party evaluation of frontier AI models, balancing safety, security and innovation for defence and security stakeholders.
In at least three areas Europe and China’s interests align that harm Russia: preventing Putin from war with NATO, Russian de-industrialisation, and safeguarding NATO.
The webinar explores the role and impact of mis- and disinformation in extremism and radicalisation trends. It is aimed at public sector professionals in today’s increasingly digitalised world.
The Financial Action Task Force’s plans for cross-border payment transparency are welcome, but this ambition without safeguards may undermine financial system access.
The UAE has emerged as Israel’s most operationally significant Arab partner. But, for now, the relationship is no guarantee of wider regional integration.
Russia’s partnership with North Korea could advance Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons programme through technical aid and proliferation financing, particularly in the absence of global controls.
Takaichi is doubling down on the strategic bet made by Abe, that the benefits of a more self-reliant defence posture and engaged international security role outweigh the costs.
Sanctions limit adversaries’ technology access. In designing them, UK policy makers need to also consider sanctions’ future effect on cyber espionage and effects operations.
Long before governments built dedicated intelligence services, private actors were already collecting and analysing strategic information – insuring ships, protecting trade secrets and mapping risk.
The risk that AI-enabled vulnerability discovery tools will be misused is real. How can the UK minimise its strategic dependence and stay capable in cyber defence?
The efforts by the US and Iran to interfere with the flow of oil and gas from the Gulf mirror each other in their intent to affect any final settlement.
Despite an increasing focus on SMEs, effective industrial mobilisation must also better harness the power of traditional defence firms. Andrea Thompson from BAE Systems explains how.
This framework and aide-mémoire present a framework for integrating gender and identity analysis into the assessment of and response to hybrid threats.
In this exclusive one-on-one conversation with one of the UK’s most recognised talk radio voices, Nick Ferrari, Research Fellow Elijah Glantz explores the impacts on everyday motorists and the role of vehicle theft in public perception of policing.