The International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) 2014 conference in February truly delivered an exceptional agenda underpinned by the event’s most authoritative speaker faculty ever, which included keynote presentations from the UK’s DE&S Minister Philip Dunne, the Chief of the General Staff for the British Army General Sir Peter Wall, and General Sher Mohammad Karimi, Chief of the General Staff of the Afghanistan National Army.
President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron have discussed Mideast security issues and the U.S. review of secretive spying programs.
Defence Secretary Philip Hammond has announced in a Commons statement to MPs that up to 1,425 members of the Army and up to 70 medical and dental officers from the RAF and up to 10 from the Royal Navy are to be made redundant
The UK's Ministry of Defence (MoD) is doling out millions of dollars for research pertaining to hacker culture and the impact social media has in moments of crises.
UK surveillance agencies spied on communities inside online games including 'World Of Warcraft' in an effort to keep tabs on potential terrorist cells.
A anti-terror law labelled ‘draconian’ by human rights activist has been adopted by the council of ministers headed by Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud which provides for extreme punishment for people involved in aiding and abetting terror crimes.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton admitted in her interview for the BBC that Washington is worried over the scale of the UK coalition government’s planned spending cuts on defence.
Britain is seeking a formal process of dialogue with China on cyber-security, to address concerns over issues like hacking, industrial espionage, disruption of services and invasion of privacy.
Former Union Home Secretary K Padmanabhaiah has stressed the need for effective co-ordination between different wings of the police department to tackle terrorism, as he suggested the need to develop an anti-terrorism manual.