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STINews Geopolitical Intelligence Analysis

STINews is a service provided by G3 Intelligence Ltd by which are given to companies, government agencies and professional, analysis and news in relation to issues of global concern: military, economic, cyber security, terrorism, health.

Geopolitical analysis is concerned with the control of a give space by power... ...non-state actors are playing a large role in contemporary international relations.

by the Canadian Institute of Strategic Studies

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En effective geopolitical analysis identify the rilevant risks related to the client, understand the impact of this risks on the organization and

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THE NEW ASYMMETRIC THREATS TO THE GLOBAL SECURITY

by Silviou Craescu

Today the international security is a milieu widely open to the strategic opportunities resulted from the global competition between the big powers. The uni-polar world is counterbalanced by the multi polar world. The European Union and the Far East represent new power poles in actual development and re-cast. The disappearance of the economic barriers and the ideology blocks between states and some group of states has risen both the risk and the need for security in Europe, the trend being a sweeping democratic wave through the entire world. The security crisis in Ukraine, represents a test for Occident, and a way by which Russia, as a conflict fabricator seeks to enforce its hegemonic type strategic interests... more on www.news.g3igroup.com

Cyber Threats: An Evolving and Pernicious Global Menace

by Vassilios Damiras

Cyber threats are the new security dilemma of the twenty-first century. These kinds of high tech attacks threaten to destroy or severely damage critical global economic interests and undermine world wide security stability. The growing dependency on the information technology (IT) makes cybersecurity a vital component of the U.S. national security infrastructure. Lately, data collection, processing, storage, transmission capabilities, mobile, wireless, and cloud computing are increasing in huge numbers and make cyberattacks easily to occur... more on www.news.g3igroup.com

Terrorism and the business of kidnapping: protection for citizens or

financing terror?by Michela Gatti

The threat of Islamic terrorism is undoubtedly longer perceived in Europe as a result of what happened in Paris, so much so that despite from months the secret services of many European countries have launched an alert due to the possible threat posed by foreign fighters return from the countries as Syria and Iraq, the problem was most likely underestimated, at least until now. The terrorist attacks have considerable costs that some experts have tried to calculate, albeit loosely, concluding that for example, the attack on the London Underground in July 2005, which caused 56 deaths and hundreds of injuries would have cost approximately $ 8000, $ 10 000 would instead cost the attack at the train station in Madrid in 2004 and still $ 40,000 an attack caused by a truck bomb in Istanbul in 2003...more on www.news.g3igroup.com

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