National Security
The Pentagon’s Private Equity Problem: Is Wall Street’s Profit Motive a National Security Threat?
Private equity’s profit-driven model is clashing with national security needs, creating systemic risks for the U.S. military’s supply chain.
Alibaba in the Crosshairs: White House Memo Alleges Tech Giant Aids Chinese Military
A White House memo claims Alibaba is aiding China’s military. What does this mean for tech, cloud computing, AI, and global cybersecurity?
From Spitfires to Silicon: A Churchillian Blueprint for a Modern Defence Economy
To fix its defence frailties, the UK must invoke a Churchillian spirit of innovation, bridging the gap between finance, technology, and national security.
Eyes in the Sky: How Belgium’s AI Drone Network Aims to Win the Invisible Wars of Tomorrow
Belgium’s proposal for an AI-powered drone network to fight hybrid threats signals a new era in security, creating huge opportunities for tech innovation.
The Shadow War: Did China Steal UK Secrets, and What Does It Mean for Your Startup?
A top UK official claims China stole state secrets. The government denies it. Here’s why this shadow war matters for your startup’s cybersecurity.
The Ultimate Tech Debt: Why America’s Military is Buying Hardware and Forgetting the Software
The U.S. military is buying the world’s best hardware but training for the wrong mission, creating a “hollow force” unprepared for a high-tech future.
The Spy in the System: Why a Dropped China Espionage Case is a Red Flag for the UK Economy and Investors
A dropped China spy case raises critical questions about UK national security and its profound implications for the economy, investors, and financial markets.
Shadows Over the City: Why the Dropped UK-China Spy Charges Rattle the Financial World
A dropped UK-China spy case raises alarms beyond politics, signaling rising geopolitical risks with deep implications for the UK economy and investors.
The New Cold War is Fought with Silicon: Why a Dutch Chip Firm Takeover Signals a Global Tech Showdown
A Dutch government intervention in a chip firm takeover reveals a new era of tech geopolitics, with major implications for AI, cybersecurity, and startups.