Intelligence

White House cyber director’s office set for more power under Trump, experts say (Suzanne Smalley, The Record)

The Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD) is poised to become a stronger force in the second Trump administration and will finally operate...

Two US Army soldiers charged with selling military secrets to China (James Reddick, The Record)

Two active-duty and one former U.S. Army soldiers were arrested on Thursday for allegedly stealing classified materials from the military and selling them to...

Canadian intelligence agency warns of threat AI poses to upcoming elections (Alexander Martin, The Record)

Canada’s signals and cyber intelligence agency, the Communications Security Establishment (CSE), is warning that hostile actors are likely to use artificial intelligence tools in...

Turkish-Italian venture adds new force to Europe’s drone market (Tom Kington, Defense News)

Turkish UAV champion Baykar announced a deal with Italy’s Leonardo on Thursday to grab a slice of Europe’s $100 billion ($108 billion) drone market...

France shares intel with Ukraine as Macron floats nuclear umbrella (Rudy Ruitenberg, Defense News)

France’s defense minister said the country is sharing intelligence resources with Ukraine, after President Emmanuel Macron floated the idea of expanding the French nuclear...

Improving U.S. Intelligence Sharing With Allies and Partners (Daniel Byman, Lawfare)

The Trump administration’s recent decision to cut off intelligence sharing with Ukraine will get less attention than its halting of military aid, but it...

EU and Brazil sign international agreement to fight organised crime and terrorism (Europol)

The European Union (EU) and Brazil have signed an agreement that strengthens the partnership between Europol and Brazilian law enforcement, enabling the exchange of...

Russia claims Ukraine hacked state youth organizations to recruit minors (Daryna Antoniuk, The Record)

A Russian security agency has accused Ukraine of hacking two Kremlin-backed youth military-patriotic organizations to gather student data for potential recruitment in espionage or...

Defence, not more assertive cyber activity, is the right response to Salt Typhoon (Mark Raymond, Typhaine Joffe – The Strategist)

The ongoing Salt Typhoon cyberattack, affecting some of the United States’ largest telecoms companies, has galvanised a trend toward more assertive US engagement in...

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