Category: Government

What is a Public Safety Answering Point?

What is a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP)?

A Public Safety Answering Point, commonly abbreviated as PSAP, is the call centre that serves as…

Types of HMRC Scams

Types of HMRC Scams & How to Spot Them

HMRC scams are fraudulent contacts that pretend to be HM Revenue & Customs in order to…

security operations center

What is a Security Operations Center (SOC)?

Cyber-attacks have become a routine part of business life.  When an employee receives a suspicious email,…

ISE 2025: A global gathering of security leaders 

ISE 2025: A global gathering of security leaders 

International Security Expo (ISE) 2025 took place 30 September – 1 October, with this year’s event…

ASELSAN successfully conducts test of GÖKSUR system

ASELSAN successfully conducts test of GÖKSUR system

ASELSAN has successfully conducted a live-fire test of the GÖKSUR Air Defense System, marking a historic…

no fly zone

What Does No Fly Zone Mean?

A no fly zone is a term often heard in news about international conflicts and security. …

Rethinking border security in a high-traffic world

Rethinking border security in a high-traffic world

Security threats at commercial ports and international border crossings are constantly evolving, reports Astrophysics Inc. Modern…

Reddie-&-Grose:-Mapping-the-future-of-security-tech

Reddie & Grose: Mapping the future of security tech

International Security Journal hears exclusively from Drew Randall, Senior Associate at Reddie & Grose about emerging…

most dangerous countries in the world

20 Most Dangerous Countries in the World

According to the Global Peace Index (GPI) 2025, global peacefulness has deteriorated, and these twenty countries…

Expert at Thales UK discusses ASW and Project CABOT

Expert at Thales UK discusses ASW and Project CABOT

David O’Sullivan, Maritime Autonomy Capture Lead, Thales UK tells ISJ about Project CABOT – the Royal…