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Digital technology is accused of fuelling conflict but it can help to overcome it as well
Boris Johnson insists UK will not ‘turn away’ as coalition forces depart and Taliban advance in the north
Investigation seeks to unravel how the former health secretary came to be filmed, apparently unknown, in his ministerial office
Ministers, officials and parliament react to concern about what discussions might have been recorded
International Institute for Strategic Studies says Beijing’s online capabilities have been ‘exaggerated’
Documents relate to HMS Defender’s passage through waters off Crimea that prompted Moscow backlash
Stuart Peach points to array of security challenges as well as growing diplomatic presence overseas
PM says ship was in ‘sovereign Ukrainian territory’ as Moscow threatens to drop bombs
Spending watchdog finds cumulative net delays of 254 months on 13 programmes
Britain’s Ministry of Defence denies HMS Defender was targeted in the Black Sea
Gen Sir Nick Carter says cyber experts could ‘move seamlessly’ between civilian and defence roles
Ajax armoured vehicle’s problems were flagged up 11 months before suspension of trials
Head of GCHQ arm warns Britain neglecting growing risk to national security from online attacks
Beijing increasingly projecting its might beyond the Pacific and into the alliance’s sphere of influence
Critics say the technology can be a tool for ‘digital authoritarianism’ and leaves countries vulnerable to cyber attack
High-tech warfare will be high on agenda at summit, but most members are playing catch-up with China
At least 59 facilities, like Wuhan Institute, are planned or in operation across world
Inquest finds ‘failings’ and ‘omissions’ in the management of convicted terrorist Usman Khan
Government move driven by concerns about risk of espionage and intellectual property theft from China
Campaigners want full disclosure to ensure British military personnel are not complicit in abuses
The maiden voyage of an aircraft carrier is a pivotal moment in the UK’s bid to reconcile its economic, political and security priorities
Inquest hears security services received ‘uncorroborated’ intelligence Usman Khan intended to ‘return to his old ways’
Contracts could expose councils to cyber attacks or compromise individuals’ privacy
Concerns raised after website reveals prime minister’s contact details have been available online since 2006
GCHQ director Jeremy Fleming says Britain is a ‘big animal’ in the digital world but must adapt its sovereign capabilities
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