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Should the UK’s cyber protection be centralised?

by Francis Grice on 10 January 2012 · 13 comments

UK Maritime Air Power and the SDSR: Time for a Rethink

by David Betz on 25 February 2011 · 16 comments

Strategy and the Singularity

by David Betz on 2 November 2010 · 14 comments

New National Security Council Meets Today

by Tim Stevens on 12 May 2010 · 3 comments

Strategy, Security and Defence Trade-Offs

by Tim Stevens on 11 May 2010 · 85 comments

MOD Spites Face, Cuts off Nose

by David Betz on 16 March 2010 · 27 comments

Defence Cultural Specialist Unit – coming soon to a war near you…

by Kenneth Payne on 24 February 2010 · 20 comments

Contested and Constrained: Cyber Ops and the Green Paper

by Tim Stevens on 3 February 2010 · 0 comments

Trebles all round

by Kenneth Payne on 3 February 2010 · 1 comment

Ignorance, actually not all that blissful

by David Betz on 22 January 2010 · 15 comments

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