Urban Public Safety With the world’s urban population predicted only to rise, how public safety can be provided more efficiently in these booming, bustling cities is an important question. Megan Anderson • December 08, 2014
Debating cyber- surveillance The important debate on the balance between privacy and security, in itself not new, does not seem to be progressing in a balanced fashion. Important issues are still not being addressed. Sergei Boeke • June 16, 2014
Keeping an Eye on Big Brother The international dimension of intelligence operations does not only refer to international cooperation between intelligence services, but increasingly to the internationalization of intelligence collection. Jelle van Buuren • May 30, 2014
Policing in cyberspace: It’s not always the police and not always about enforcing the law! There are indications that undesirable effects emerge with respect to policing cyberspace. It’s not always the police and not always about enforcing the law. André Hoogstrate • May 24, 2014
Watch this Space More countries and corporations vie for a piece of the galactic pie. It will be interesting to see if attempts at developing mechanisms to oversee responsible behaviour in Space can ensure that these small steps for man equate to giant leaps for mankind. Megan Anderson • April 28, 2014
The nature of intelligence in the Digital Age Intelligence gathering and espionage are perhaps as old as civilization itself. Has the Internet, in its virtual and borderless glory, brought a new dimension to these ancient trades? Megan Anderson • March 17, 2014