

James is the Head of Cyber Research at RUSI. His research interests include cyber security, the spread of terrorism and violent... read more
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The power and independence of the Information Commissioner’s Office appear to have been overstated. Downing Street has built-in oversight of funds and coronavirus data is not being protected.
Tags: RUSI Newsbrief, Coronavirus, UK, InformationTom Uren
Australia’s cyber security strategy has been updated and has a remarkably different vision to its predecessor.
Tags: Cyber, Cyber Security, TechnologyMalcolm Chalmers
The return of a more predictable US administration will provide huge relief to America’s allies. But what came to pass over the past four years will not be easily forgotten.
Tags: United States, Brexit, UK, EuropeSam Sherman
The UK should make the most of the transformative capabilities of artificial intelligence by drawing on a number of lessons from the US.
Tags: United States, UK, Defence PolicySir Paul Lever
What are the realities and prospects of the UK’s relations with continental Europe’s most significant partner?
Tags: Germany, Brexit, UKMalcolm Rifkind
Western governments cannot afford to ignore the events in Belarus. But they must tread carefully in their reactions.
Tags: European Union, Russia, UK, EuropeJeremy Black
Responsibility for strategy has long been a source of tension between politicians and the military.
Tags: RUSI Journal, Brexit, UKAaron Edwards
The 50th anniversary of the day that British troops first deployed to Northern Ireland offers an opportunity to reflect on the legacy of Operation Banner, and whether the security forces contributed to the troubles or prevented them.
Tags: Armed Forces, UK Counter-terrorism, RUSI Newsbrief, Tackling Extremism, UK, History, National Security, TerrorismHew Strachan
On the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings, RUSI and YouGov have conducted a special opinion poll to assess current public attitudes to the event. The poll indicates that only half of Britain knows the significance of D-Day, a source of irony amid today’s polarised politics, says Sir Hew Strachan.
Tags: RUSI Newsbrief, UK, HistoryA panel discussion with RT Howard and Eugene Curley on the unique relationship between the UK and France since 1945.
Tags: RUSI International, France, UK, EuropeA lecture by David Anderson QC, the former Independent Reviewer of UK Terrorism Legislation.
Tags: UK, TerrorismOn 7 November 2016, RUSI hosted a Roundtable event to discuss the UK National Cyber Security Strategy which had been launched the previous week.
Tags: Cyber, Future UK Cyber Security Strategy Project, Military Sciences
Failure to Lift Off: The UK’s Space Launch Ambitions
On the Quest to Revive the Iran Nuclear Deal
Prime Minister Outlines Vision for International Cooperation