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  • Wednesday, 27 November, 2019
    Cyber Security
    Cyber attacks are a new front in assessing corporate risk

    As ‘acts of war’ proliferate and become harder to define, who will insure businesses?

    ATLANTIC OCEAN - SEPTEMBER 1: In this NOAA GOES-East satellite handout image, Hurricane Dorian, now a Cat. 5 storm, tracks towards the Florida coast taken at 13:20Z September 1, 2019 in the Atlantic Ocean. A hurricane warning is in effect for much of the northwestern Bahamas as it gets hit with 175 mph winds. According to the National Hurricane Center Dorian is predicted to hit the U.S. as a Category 4 storm. (Photo by NOAA via Getty Images)
  • Monday, 7 October, 2019
    Foreign direct investment
    Cutting-edge tech takeovers are a strategic threat to the west

    Governments should be more vigilant about foreign acquisitions in critical sectors

    Kuka AG 'LBR iiwa', left, and 'KR3 Agilus' robotic arms assemble a miniature car during a demonstration at the RoboDEX (Robot Development & Application Expo) in Tokyo, Japan, on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019. The business expo on robots and its development technologies runs through to Jan. 18. Photographer: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg
  • Saturday, 10 August, 2019
    Cyber warfare
    Business must prepare for aggression by states

    Companies should consider participating in military exercises

    ELVAL, NORWAY - NOVEMBER 03: Norwegian soldiers run for cover during an attempt to storm an opposing British Army position, during the live exercise on November 3, 2018 in Elval, Norway. 2018 has been a busy year for the British military with troops joining 50000 military personnel from 31 countries in central and eastern Norway for the NATO-led Exercise Trident Juncture 18 (TRJE18). The objective being that NATO forces are trained to operate together ready to respond to threats from any direction. Concurrently to Trident Juncture, 5500 British military personnel and Reserves from the Navy, Army and Air Force joined 60000 of their Omani counterparts train across the country in Exercise Saif Sareea (SS3). The UK has a long and established defence relationship with Oman and SS3 underpinned the UKs commitment to international allies and the ability to conduct a strategic deployment of a war fighting force to the Middle East. HMS Queen Elizabeth, Britain's newest aircraft carrier, returns to her home port of Portsmouth next week in time for Christmas. During the past few months the ship has completed sea trials in the Atlantic Sea and successfully tested her capability to land the F-35 Fighter Jets on deck. By 2021 HMS Queen Elizabeth should be deployed on global operations. It can be said that the British military is operating and co-operating on a truly global stage. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
  • Tuesday, 23 April, 2019
    Cyber Security
    What ‘The Godfather’ can teach us about fighting cyber attacks

    Countries can defend against individual hackers by sending them a ‘horse head’ message

    Editorial use only. No book cover usage. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paramount/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock (5886165o) John Marley The Godfather - 1972 Director: Francis Ford Coppola Paramount Pictures USA Scene Still Drama Le Parrain
  • Monday, 25 March, 2019
    Cyber warfare
    Silicon Valley and the US defence department must work together

    Ministries cannot deal with non-military attacks by themselves

    Cyber defense operations using ArcSight at the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, U.S., June 25, 2014. Picture taken June 25, 2014. David Vergun/U.S. Army Services/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY - RC1CFD9F6DA0
  • Monday, 4 February, 2019
    Cyber warfare
    Companies must become active participants in national cyber security

    Today’s hybrid warfare targets the private sector, so businesses and governments should work together

    The headquarters of A.P. Moeller-Maersk A/S stands in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2019. For the first time in almost three years, the central bank of Denmark has bought kroner to support its euro peg through a direct intervention in the currency market. Photographer: Luke MacGregor/Bloomberg
  • Saturday, 18 August, 2018
    UK employment
    The Royal Navy’s missing chefs reveal wider recruitment problems

    Struggle to access a global talent pool could apply to other industries post-Brexit

    LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 10: Chefs prepare food in the kitchens on HMS Illustrious, which is currently docked in Greenwich on May 10, 2013 in London, England. HMS Illustrious, or 'Lusty' as it is known by its crew of over 600 personnel, is the UK's only aircraft carrier in active service. The 210 metre long, 22,000-tonne Royal Navy vessel is currently docked in London as part of commemorations marking the 'Battle of the Atlantic', which ended on May 8, 1945, having started at the beginning of the Second World War. HMS Illustrious can carry up to 22 helicopters including Chinook, Merlin, Sea King, Lynx or Apache as well as several Harrier aircraft. The Naval ship is due to be decommissioned in 2014 and replaced by HMS Queen Elizabeth which is hoped to be finished by 2017. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
  • Wednesday, 3 January, 2018
    Music
    Military bands trumpet the might and status of their nation

    Spending cuts to non-essential armed services undermine international standing

    French President Emmanuel Macron, his wife Brigitte Macron, U.S. President Donald Trump, U.S. First Lady Melania Trump, French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe and French Defence Minister Florence Parly watch a joint army band during the traditional Bastille Day military parade on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris, France, July 14, 2017. REUTERS/Christophe Archambault/Pool
  • Sunday, 10 September, 2017
    EU defence
    The benefits of conscription are economic as well as military

    Other countries should follow the example of Sweden, Finland and Israel

    epa05824587 (FILE) - A file photograph showing soldiers from the Swedish Army's Skaraborg Armoured Regiment patroling outside Visby's 13th century city wall during a military maneuver in Visby, on the island of Gotland, 14 September 2016. Media reports on 02 March 2017 state that the Swedish government has decided to reintroduce military conscription, meaning that 4,000 men and women will be called up for service from 01 January 2018 according to the Swedish Defence Ministry. EPA/SOREN ANDERSSON SWEDEN OUT
  • Wednesday, 12 July, 2017
    EU defence
    How a university doctorate adds power to a general’s arsenal

    Europe would benefit from the US ploy of sending officers to spend time in academia

    WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 28: National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster participates in a discussion during the Center for a New American Security "2017 Navigating the Divide Conference" June 28, 2017 in Washington, DC. Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly announced new security measures that apply to more airports worldwide to enhance airline passenger screening for explosive. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
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