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Warbot 2.0: Reflections on the fast-changing world of AI in national security
Kenneth Payne 28 March 2024
Kenneth Payne reflects on his book, ‘I, Warbot’ and the advances in AI since its publication in 2021
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The myths of AQ Khan and the ‘tech genius’
Daniel Salisbury / Alex Bollfrass 22 February 2024
Drawing on a recent archival find and a new history of how Pakistan developed its first nuclear bomb, Alex Bollfrass and Daniel Salisbury consider the mythology and realities of ‘the father of the Pakistani bomb’, AQ Khan
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It takes a network to catch a network
Meghan Conroy 18 January 2024
'Sedition Hunters' details how open-source intelligence has helped track down those who attacked the US Capitol on January 6
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Necessity, culture, and the shaping of Israel’s cyber capabilities
Lennart Maschmeyer 27 November 2023
ETH Zurich Senior Researcher Lennart Maschmeyer critically examines 'Israel and the Cyber Threat' by Charles D. Freilich, Matthew S. Cohen, and Gabi Siboni
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Cyber Persistence Theory in the Russo-Ukrainian war
Michael Fischerkeller / Emily Goldman / Richard Harknett 7 November 2023
The authors of Cyber Persistence Theory assess how it stacks up in the Ukraine conflict
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Offensive cyber operations in the test of time
Daniel Moore 7 November 2023
A year since Daniel Moore published his book on offensive cyber operations, he revisits his main tenets
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