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The Centre for Applied Science and Technology (CAST) has officially been integrated into the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) as part of the Ministry of Defence. Dstl will now become the primary delivery organisation for the provision of the science and technology required by the Home Office. The specialist team ...


With the Three Counties Defence & Security Expo 2018 (3CDSE) nearing its 31 May launch, Dr Alex Tarter – keynote speaker and Chief Cyber Consultant at Thales Cyber Consulting – speaks exclusively to Defence Online about his plans for the Malvern-based innovation expo and considers whether reliance on technology makes ...


Over half of British residents want to see tougher public security put in place ahead of major outdoor summer events, such as the Royal Wedding, according to new research. The survey of 1,000 people, conducted by ATG Access, found that 57% of Brits are calling for more security guards to safeguard ...


The UK and India will continue to strengthen their defence and security relationship, with the two countries working closer together than ever before to tackle terrorism and threats to cyber security. Both nations benefit from vibrant digital economies and will design, create and manufacture technologies that will help protect citizens and businesses ...


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