Data flows in a post-Brexit Britain
Some Brexit critics have argued that Brexit will lead to decreased data sharing and threaten our national security.
MoD social media spend increases 46% over same period last year
From January to June last year, the MoD spent £583,968 on social media. This year, they spent £853,832 according to official figures.
F-35’s logistics system undergoes penetration test
A penetration test is the practice of testing a computer system or network to find vulnerabilities that an attacker could exploit.
Defence Minister opens £3M Cyber Security Centre in Gloucester
Defence Minister Harriett Baldwin visited Gloucester to open Lockheed Martin’s £3 million Cyber Security Centre.
Government refuses to publish extremism funding report
A report into the foreign funding of extremist groups will not be published by the government, prompting criticism from opposition parties.
North Atlantic Council statement on the North Korean missile launch
The North Atlantic Council condemns in the strongest possible terms the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's (DPRK) unprecedented launch of a ballistic missile of intercontinental range.
Additional Type 26 Frigate component contracts awarded
BAE Systems has awarded manufacturing equipment contracts to a further 14 companies for the Type 26 Frigate work.
Netherlands stocking up on AGM-114R Hellfire missiles for Apache helicopters
The US State Department has approved a purchase by Netherlands of AGM-114R Hellfire missiles for their Apache helicopters.
Report details scale of Russian military activity around the UK
The Henry Jackson Society’s Russia Studies Centre have released a report making clear the true scale of the Russian military’s activities around the UK.
B-1B Bomber flights send message to North Korea
As part of what it calls the continuing demonstration of the US commitment to its allies, two US Air Force B-1B Lancer bombers conducted a 10-hour sequenced bilateral mission yesterday with South Korean and Japanese fighter jets.















