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Commentary, 8 October 2018Conrad Prince CB
The coordinated international action targeting hostile Russian cyber operations represents a real determination by Western governments not to leave cyber an uncontested space for Russia. But the question remains as to what steps governments can take that will actually deter Russia from continuing their hostile cyber operations.
Tags: Cyber, Future UK Cyber Security Strategy Project, Russia, Technology
Machine Learning Algorithms and Police Decision-Making: Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Challenges
Whitehall Reports, 21 September 2018Alexander Babuta, Marion Oswald and Christine Rinik
This report seeks to critically assess the use of machine learning algorithms for policing, and provide practical recommendations designed to contribute to the fast-moving debate over policy and governance in this area.
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Useful for the Next Hundred Years? Maintaining the Future Utility of Airpower
RUSI Journal, 8 August 2018Clive Bount
The advantages of airpower must be demonstrated to decision-makers.
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Protecting nations
Commentary, 21 January 2010As public services continue to move online, how can security can be improved?
Tags: Domestic Security, Information, Technology
The New Challenges of Cyber Security
Commentary, 25 June 2009The UK’s new Cyber Security Strategy outlines governmental response to these new threats: Britain will work closely with international networks to identify and prosecute a new brand of ‘e-criminal’.
Tags: Information, Technology
Galileo satellite navigation system off course?
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Losing Control? Social Media and Military Influence
RUSI Journal, 1 March 2013Nigel Jones and Paul Baines
The advent of many-to-many communication has made controlling strategic communication, and predicting its effects, much more difficult for governments and armed forces.
Tags: RUSI Journal, Information, Technology
NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance Surges Forward
RUSI Defence Systems, 29 January 2013The Global Hawk-based unmanned system is to provide persistent intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) to the NATO Alliance. Simon Michell reports
Tags: Aerospace, RUSI Defence Systems, Intelligence, International Institutions, Technology
Achieving Order from Chaos through Interoperable Communications Systems
RUSI Defence Systems, 29 January 2013Cheap, fast and effective systems for introducing temporary interoperability between different communications networks are proving valuable across a number of sectors, including the military and security forces. Mark Cartwright, Technical Sales Manager at GRC, highlights how the Incident Commanders’ Radio Interface (ICRI) can help to bring order out of chaos
Tags: RUSI Defence Systems, Technology, Terrorism
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