Posts By: Jacob Charles

Digital device forensics

As the security services struggle to extract data from the growing array of mobile devices, Stewart Harrison argues that applying the right forensic tools is key to providing timely intelligence    The overwhelming majority of phone forensic experts agree on one thing – that the exploitation of mobile devices at all levels of criminal activity… Read more »

Narco wars: Part 2

Anthony Tucker-Jones continues his discussion of ongoing efforts to combat illegal narcotics with Benoît Gomis and Dr Claudia Hofmann of The Royal Institute of International Affairs   ATJ: Mexico has been blighted by drug related violence. Is there any real indication that the authorities are winning the drug war there? CH: Referring to a “war… Read more »

The roving eye

Robert de la Poer explores the rapidly-evolving field of deployable reconnaissance, which adds a vital new perspective on tactical hostage rescue and counter terrorism situations   Often the greatest threat faced by police Special Forces and other special operations units involved in a hostage situation is the unknown. When planning a tactical response, a huge… Read more »

Opening doors

Peter Stolwerk discusses the importance of co-operation between special operations forces and the security industry to ensure the potential of new technology is realised in effective and reliable equipment   A trend that has developed in recent years is that the security industry is more frequently approached by police and military special operations forces for… Read more »

Brothers in (nuclear) arms

As tensions continue to grow over Iran and North Korea’s nuclear programmes, John Chisholm asks whether their status as international pariahs has unwittingly pushed them together   As 2013 gets underway in earnest, North Korea and Iran have both made successful advances towards credible nuclear capability. Iran has installed new centrifuges, and appears unfazed by… Read more »