Intelligence

Australia (still) needs a dedicated and public-facing national security adviser (Danielle Cave – The Strategist)

In the early months leading up to the 2025 federal election, Australia’s public debate was dominated by domestic issues with the ‘cost of living’...

Ukraine’s air force has survived. Taiwan’s almost certainly couldn’t (David Axe – The Strategist)

The Ukrainian air force went to war against invading Russian forces in February 2022 with just 125 combat aircraft concentrated at around a dozen...

Competition in cyberspace: a distorted representation (Julia Voo, Virpratap Vikram Singh – IISS)

Over the past two decades, state-linked efforts to shape and influence cyberspace have grown significantly in scale, targeting and impact, driven in part by...

Balancing Legacy and Innovation: Russia, US and India’s Defence Procurement Policies (Rohith Narayan Stambamkadi – Manohar Parrikar Institute)

Given the expanding threats in various domains and challenges across different geographical fronts, the Indian armed forces need to maintain a delicate balance between...

What Pahalgam says about counter terrorism realities (Kabir Taneja – Observer Research Foundation)

The barbarous terror attack by Pakistan-backed militants in Pahalgam killing 26 civilians is a change in tactic from previous such strikes in Jammu &...

Chinese Military Drill Escalates Tensions, Underscoring Taiwan’s Commitment to Whole-of-Society Defense Resilience (Kuang-Cheng Hsu, Calvin Chu – The Jamestown Foundation)

Taiwan is bolstering its deterrence posture through whole-of-society defense resilience drills, involving civilians in readiness activities in part to raise confidence in national defense...

Noem calls for reauthorization of cyberthreat information sharing law during RSA keynote (Jonathan Greig – The Record)

U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem urged Congress on Tuesday to reauthorize a 10-year-old law that encourages businesses to share information about ongoing...

UK officials warn lawmakers of ‘turbulence’ at US cyber agencies, but say partnership will prevail (Alexander Martin – The Record)

Lawmakers on Britain’s national security committee heard on Tuesday how the United States was risking its own security by politicizing and potentially downsizing its...

Krebs: People should be ‘outraged’ at efforts to shrink federal cyber efforts (Martin Matishak – The Record)

Former Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency chief Chris Krebs on Monday said the larger security community should be “absolutely outraged” at the Trump administration’s...

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