Adapting NATO intelligence
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NATO Review offers expert opinion, analysis and debate on security issues. What is published in this magazine does not necessarily represent the official position or policy
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Adapting NATO intelligence
The Allies are fundamentally adapting how NATO organises and analyses intelligence in response to the challenging threat environment posed by an assertive Russia and the rise of terrorism and instability in the south. Arndt Freytag von Loringhoven, NATO’s first Assistant Secretary General for Intelligence and Security, explains
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NATO stood up its new Joint Intelligence and Security Division earlier this year, headed up by Arndt Freytag von Loringhoven. He explains why this is the most significant reform in the history of Allied intelligence.antium.
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The possibility of life-or-death decisions someday being taken by machines not under the direct control of humans needs to be taken seriously. Three Norwegian experts take a look at advances in this technology, and at the legal and ethical issues raised.
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