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Keeping Watch

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Eli Dotan describes the application of various unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) technologies for securing land borders, and argues the sensor package can be as important as the platform

Building Cyber Strategies

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Article: Rob Rachwald and Noa Bar Yosef outline the cyber-security steps
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Counter-terrorism: one bag at a time

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Article - As the struggle to succeed Osama bin Laden begins, Anthony Tucker-Jones charts the rise of Egyptian Islamic Jihad and its hold over al-Qaeda
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Article - Portable Digital X-ray systems have become a mainstream tool for bomb squads. Eliyahu Dayan explores the hottest X-ray technology and discusses is role in protecting major public events
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Article - In the face of increasingly stringent checks on airline passengers, Peter Forrest argues the key is to verify the legitimacy of a journey before departure and calls for better information sharing between security agencies
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Article - As the situation in Libya moves from uprising to open civil war, John Chisholm argues that the West cannot now abandon the rebels
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Article - The conflict in Libya has put in doubt Europe’s energy security policy. With alternative sources of natural gas in a costly dead end, Guillaume Barthe-Dejean argues the West’s stand-off with Gadaffi puts more power in Moscow’s hands

Death on the Nile

Mass protests in EgyptJohn Chisholm maps the spread of revolution across the Middle East and North Africa, and warns that not all will end in democratic harmony. Read more...

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Screening Standards

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Our dependence on cyber is growing, and I think the greater the dependence the more likely and more significant the attacks can be. The message from the Foreign Secretary was that this is a global issue and we need to get some global co-operation; we can’t do it on our own.

Former UK Security Minister Baroness Neville-Jones