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In the realm of national security, defence critical infrastructure is paramount. It encompasses the essential systems and assets that ensure the safety, security, and functionality of a nation’s defence operations. Allied Telesis, a global leader in networking solutions, plays a vital role in fortifying and enhancing these critical systems. Allied Telesis: ...


Law enforcement and intelligence agencies are locked in a chess game with their criminal organization adversaries. To avoid detection and capture, bad actors rely on staying several moves ahead. For investigators, the enduring challenge is that the game has fundamentally changed – and not in their favor. Jason Lee, Senior Director, ...


Strengthening our technologies for the future AWE Nuclear Security Technologies and Space Park Leicester have established a strategic partnership, building on two decades of joint working between the organisations. Our proud shared history includes partnering on the qualification campaign of the Beagle 2 Mars lander programme and the vibration testing for ...


Puma Berry: managing projects to reduce risk, streamline operations, and provide cost-effective solutions With IR35 reshaping the defence and aerospace sectors, companies and contractors have been searching for a way to fulfil contracts without the administrative burden of conforming to the new regulations. Companies are overpaying yet struggling to secure the right ...


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