Russia Reform Monitor No. 2291
Hacking the Kremlin;
Russia and the North Korean issue;
The war of the churches, continued;
Russia gets serious about artificial intelligence;
The wheels of Russian bureaucracy turn slowly
Hacking the Kremlin;
Russia and the North Korean issue;
The war of the churches, continued;
Russia gets serious about artificial intelligence;
The wheels of Russian bureaucracy turn slowly
Since 2014, we have learned just how potent Russian information warfare can be when it targets foreign governments. But as a result, we have tended to overlook the no less disruptive proliferation of attacks against Western corporations.
A mysterious mission for Russia's new drone;
The Kremlin and the crisis in Caracas;
Moscow's trash troubles;
No care for the elderly
Director of National Intelligence Daniel Coats' January 2019 "worldwide threat assessment" — provides an extensive overview of the risks that the U.S. will face in the near future, and a detailed snapshot of the challenge that America's spies and intelligence professionals see emanating from Iran.
A Cold War spy drama for the modern age;
Officially-sanctioned repression, extortion in Grozny;
A diplomatic appeal for cooperation at Davos...;
...as America's spies assess the Russia threat