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With cyber security growing in importance as hackers and other malicious actors build on old and develop new threats, it is vital that companies of all sizes are vigilant and above all proactive in protecting sensitive data from those who mean to exploit it. MOD DCB features writer Domhnall Macinnes caught ...


Over the last decade an increasing number of countries have reported cyber attacks on their critical national infrastructure. Here, Jalal Bouhdada, Founder and Principal ICS Security Consultant for Applied Risk, tells MOD DCB features editor Julie Shennan how industry and government can combine to combat this threat. In its 2015 Security Annual ...


Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has reaffirmed the UK’s strong Defence relationship with Kuwait, during a visit to the Gulf country. Meeting with Minister of Interior His Excellency Sheikh Mohammed Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, the Defence Secretary underlined the important Defence ties between the countries, and to discuss shared interests. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon ...


The Home Secretary, The Rt Hon Amber Rudd, and the Interior Minister of Germany, Dr. Thomas de Maizière, met in Berlin on 22nd September 2016 to discuss counter terrorism, security and migration. This was the first meeting between the two following the Home Secretary’s appointment and the opportunity was taken to ...


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