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Tom Ascott
Technology poses some familiar and new problems for think tanks.
Tags: Information, TechnologyDavid Artingstall
This Occasional Paper reports on findings from three RUSI workshops on the gathering and sharing of intelligence related to money laundering.
Tags: Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, Occasional Papers, AML/CTF, UK, Information, Intelligence, Organised CrimeSneha Dawda and Alexander Babuta
As government use of commercial spyware becomes increasingly commonplace, stronger checks and balances will be needed to ensure software providers are acting in the public interest.
Tags: Cyber, Future UK Cyber Security Strategy Project, Organised Crime and Policing, Israel, Information, Intelligence, TechnologyAs public services continue to move online, how can security can be improved?
Tags: Domestic Security, Information, TechnologyThe recent emphasis on explaining to the wider public the aims and objectives of the campaign in Afghanistan is not a new phenomenon. The 'information campaign' has always been an essential pillar to the wider political and military strategy. However, the historic difficulties of forging a credible and successful 'story' in support of counter-insurgency operations are forcibly demonstrated by the...
Tags: Information, Middle East and North AfricaThe 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, TechnologyInês Sofia de Oliveira
Financial crime crosses borders and institutional barriers – and so must the information that can be used to tackle it
Tags: RUSI Newsbrief, Information, Organised Crime, TerrorismNeil Verrall
Militaries need to rethink the way in which they evaluate activities in the age of ‘smart power’
Tags: RUSI Journal, Defence Policy, InformationHaroro J Ingram
If the West is to defeat the self-proclaimed Islamic State, it must understand the reasons for the success of the group’s information warfare
Tags: Cyber, International Security Studies, RUSI Journal, Terrorism, Iraq, Syria, Information, Technology, Terrorism, Middle East and North Africa
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