Author: Alisa Grunert
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Cyberbiosecurity for Brain-Computer-Interfaces
Why is cyberbiosecurity relevant for emerging cyber-bio threats in the context of Brain-Computer-Interfaces (BCIs)? Neurodata serves as strategic infrastructure in future warfare scenarios. With the related risks of exploitation, cyberbiosecurity is needed to protect the vulnerabilities of neurotechnology devices and thus the disclosed human mind.
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Innovation and Growth in a Time of “Zeitenwende”
The European security architecture is facing historical challenges. David Voskuhl (Public Relations at Diehl Defence) speaks in this interview about his path into defense technology, the global networking of systems, and the difficulty of creating planning certainty in a world full of uncertainties.
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EPIS Report on Climate Policy & Environment Issue III
Alisa Grunert Timeframe: 13/02/2026 – 13/02/2026 Germany · Climate Protection · Issue III Definition – Dear reader, given the growing presence of international conflicts and militarization, climate change and environmental issues have stepped back in security-related discussions, especially in Europe. This is why the third issue of Climate Policy & Environment is dedicated to climate…
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Thales and the Future of European Security
System Criticality: Thales provides essential, non-interchangeable naval and radio systems. Their deep integration means entire weapon platforms would fail without their specific subsystems. Technological Autonomy: By divesting from civilian sectors and investing €10B in AI, Big Data, and Cyber, Thales acts as a “one-stop shop” to reduce Europe’s defense reliance on the U.S.
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The IDSF on security challenges in the Middle East
How does the IDSF perceive the current security challenges in the Middle East?/ Israel’s understanding in the region is strongly based on historical roots and innovative power. Its security is based on national resilience as a core capacity to address external threats, but also profits from the high-tech sector for military applications. /According to IDSF,…
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Berlin Security Conference 2025
How to secure Europe? – Strengthen defence capabilities via financial spending and multidimensional cooperation, special emphasis on the Arctic, Taiwan and Defence Tech – deterrence must change its shape