The next University of Buckingham’s intake for its PG Cert / MA Covert Action, HUMINT & Psychology of Intelligence Elicitation starts September 2026. Taught entirely online. Part or full time. ELCAS eligible. For more information visit https://t.co/qEUAmEs166
From Russia with Influence? An AI-Driven Probabilistic Framework for Assessing Foreign Electoral Interference in U.S. Elections (2016–2036) | Journal of Applied Operational Intelligence https://t.co/xQp13dTy7R
Intelligence sharing: Immigration officers have told the BBC that since the UK left the European Union, it has become more difficult to check criminal records from some other countries. https://t.co/LNuScuajI7
250 years US global policy: Isolationism or interventionism?
For 250 years, the United States has shaped global politics — sometimes stepping back, often stepping in. But is it really as simple as a story of isolation versus intervention?
https://t.co/zpynXdpY7x
Rwandan genocide suspect prosecuted in Germany
A Rwandan-German national has been arrested for his role in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. But why is Germany choosing to prosecute him when the crimes were committed elsewhere?
https://t.co/ISUUXztYOY
The arrest last week of an Iranian hacker in Montenegro for hacking into more than 100 US universities on behalf of the IRGC to steal research spotlights how Iran has moved into economic espionage and IP theft in recent years, emulating China. https://t.co/EqhVdg0UGj
Assessment tabling: an integrated structured analytic technique for improved intelligence analysis and reasoning visualisation: Intelligence and National Security: Vol 39 , No 7 - Get Access https://t.co/aEmgaqx5qv
Defence spending chokes Russia to stagnation. in Moscow, rapidly increasing defence spending is smothering the central government’s budget. Putin still has the means to pursue his war on Ukraine — but can only do so by making his own country poorer. https://t.co/norqfMHiwp