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Cyber Warfare and Security: Ex-British SIS Reveals the Terror Risks
May 24 by Robert DensmoreNigel Inkster is from the International Institute for Strategic Studies and has served in the British Secret Intelligence Service, focusing extensively on transnational issues, and eventually taking...
From Egypt to Tunisia to Jordan, Cyber Activity Takes Centre Stage
February 15 by Robert DensmoreJohn Bumgarner is the Chief Technology Officer for the US Cyber Consequences Unit, an independent research unit focused intently on the strategic and economic effects of cyber-attacks and cyber-assi...
Cargo plane bomb plot triggers new aviation security proposals
November 09 by Sophie JonesHome Secretary Theresa May has announced new aviation security checks intended to curb the threat of terrorism on cargo aeroplanes. The government’s response, which includes a ban on all u...
Stuxnet Cometh: Defence Agencies Prepare for Next Generation Warfare
October 27 by Richard de SilvaThe emergence of the 'Stuxnet Worm', a Windows-based malware programme designed to upset and reprogramme large-scale industrial computer systems, has been described by experts as the first recognise...
What will the SDSR Mean for Armed Forces Procurement, Equipment and Manpower
October 04 by Defence IQ Digital
Admiral Lord West: Rules of Engagement and Infrastructure Vulnerabilities in Cyber Warfare
September 06 by Defence IQ Digital
Security Minister: Public Doesn't Understand Cyber Security Realities
September 01 by Defence IQ Digital
Security Minister Warns of Cyber Terrorist Attacks: 'We Haven't Done Enough'
August 16 by Defence IQ Digital
Biometric Technologies Provide the Digital Fingerprint of the 21st Century
August 04 by Bill BarnaBroadly speaking, ‘biometrics’ refers to the measurable biological characteristics used to differentiate humans. The term conjures notions of James Bond-inspired kit, but is actually dee...