Digital battlefields, hybrid warfare, and the future of threat intelligence
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Why This Magazine Exists
Security, Cyber & Counter-Threats examines the evolving landscape of modern security in an era defined by digital conflict, hybrid warfare, and persistent global threats.
From cyber operations, information warfare, and intelligence-driven defense to counter-terrorism, internal security, and emerging threat vectors, this magazine provides strategic analysis, technical insight, and policy-relevant perspectives for decision-makers, practitioners, and researchers navigating an increasingly contested security environment.
What We Track
- Cyber warfare & cyber defense
- Information operations & influence campaigns
- National security threat assessments
- Emerging digital and hybrid warfare doctrines
- Critical infrastructure & cyber resilience
Latest Analysis & Intelligence
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Antarctica’s Strategic Importance: Climate, Resources, Geopolitics, and the Future of the Global Commons (2026 Update)
Introduction: Antarctica Has Become a Strategic Frontier of the 21st Century For much of modern history, Antarctica was viewed as a remote scientific wilderness—isolated, frozen, and largely disconnected from the geopolitical struggles shaping the rest of the world. That perception is rapidly changing. Between 2025 and 2026, Antarctica has emerged as one of the most…
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Beyond Bosons and Fermions: Paraparticles and the Quiet Rewriting of Quantum Order
A Moment of Relevance in an Unstable World At a time when global stability is increasingly shaped by technological asymmetry—rather than raw industrial capacity—seemingly abstract advances in fundamental physics are acquiring strategic weight. Quantum technologies now sit at the intersection of economic competition, military modernization, climate modeling, and long-term civilizational resilience. Against this backdrop, the…
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Satellite Ground Segment as a Service (GSaaS): The Technology Revolutionizing the Space Economy
From Dedicated Hardware to Cloud-Native, Multi-Orbit Ground Infrastructure Executive Summary The rapid expansion of the space economy—driven by mega-constellations, real-time data applications, and global connectivity demands—is fundamentally reshaping satellite infrastructure. While advances in launch systems and spacecraft often dominate headlines, the true enabler of this transformation lies on the ground. The satellite ground segment, historically…
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Harvesting the Ocean’s Breath: Biofuel Cells, Persistent Power, and the Strategic Remapping of the Undersea Domain
Introduction: Powering Persistence in the Undersea Battlespace Beneath the surface of a warming and increasingly contested ocean lies one of the most consequential blind spots in global security and environmental governance. The undersea domain underwrites critical dimensions of modern power—strategic deterrence, subsea data cables, offshore energy systems, and the climate-regulating processes that shape planetary stability.…
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The Algorithmic Assault on Dirty Money: How AI Is Redrawing the Front Lines of Global Financial Defense
Introduction: The Algorithmic Battlespace of Illicit Finance In the contemporary global order, financial systems no longer function merely as economic infrastructure—they have become a primary domain of strategic competition. Capital flows now move at machine speed across jurisdictions, digital platforms, and regulatory boundaries, enabling unprecedented efficiency in legitimate commerce. Yet this same velocity has fundamentally…
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Harnessing the Power of Atomic Batteries: The Rise of Nuclear Micro-Energy Systems (2025–2026 Update)
Introduction: From Experimental Curiosity to Strategic Energy Technology The global energy transition is no longer driven solely by megawatt-scale renewable generation and grid modernization. Increasingly, strategic attention is shifting toward ultra-long-duration, maintenance-free micro-energy systems capable of operating for years—or even centuries—without recharge or replacement. In this context, atomic batteries, also known as nuclear batteries, radioisotope…
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Perovskite Solar Cells: Closing the Gap Between Lab Breakthroughs and Commercial Reality (2025–2026 Update)
Introduction: From Scientific Curiosity to Strategic Energy Infrastructure Solar power is no longer viewed solely through the lens of climate policy. It has become a central pillar of geopolitical competition, industrial strategy, and technological sovereignty. In this rapidly evolving landscape, perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are emerging not merely as the next generation of photovoltaics, but…
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