security
11 articles tagged security.
PoliticsWater Security Is an Operating Reality, Not a Slogan
Desalination, storage, leakage, and demand management matter most when treated as one system rather than separate projects.
By Mira Faraj · Jul 2
WorldThe Most Important Map Is the One Under the Sea
The undersea cables that carry the world's data have become strategic terrain, fragile and fiercely contested
By Sara Qureshi · Jun 30
WorldThe Fragile Backbone of the Internet Lies on the Seabed
Almost all the world's data crosses a handful of undersea cables, and their vulnerability is a strategic blind spot
By Marcus Okafor · Jun 29
TechnologyThe Password Is Dying, Very Slowly
Passkeys and biometrics are clearly winning, but the long tail of legacy logins shows how hard it is to kill a standard
By Diego Arroyo · Jun 28
WorldDiplomacy Is Now About Preventing the Second Shock
The first crisis gets the summit. The second shock is what tests whether the channels built in public can work in private.
By Sara Qureshi · Jun 17
WorldDefense Spending Is Now an Industrial Capacity Story
Budget promises matter less if factories, suppliers and skilled workers cannot turn them into usable equipment on time.
By Sara Qureshi · Jun 16
WorldDiplomacy Is Moving From Crisis Mode to Maintenance Mode
The hardest phase often starts after the emergency meeting ends, when every side has to make restraint look like policy.
By Sara Qureshi · Jun 14
WorldSecurity Deals Fail in the Details They Avoid
Ceasefires, maritime guarantees and inspection regimes all sound cleaner in principle than they become in daily administration.
By Sara Qureshi · Jun 13
WorldThe Conflict Reaches the Gulf's Doorstep
With reported Iranian strikes on Bahrain and Kuwait and a second day of US action against Iran, the GCC has moved from spectator to stakeholder.
By Sara Qureshi · Jun 11
TechnologyHow to Secure an Admin Dashboard
An admin dashboard needs role-based access, audit logs, least privilege, session controls, secret hygiene, safe uploads, backups, and deploy discipline. Obscure URLs are not security.
By Anika Patel · Jun 9
WorldThe Indian Ocean Naval Coordination Cadence That Has Quietly Become Routine
A coordination pattern across multiple navies in the region has firmed up from an ad-hoc exercise into a standing operational habit. The shift is more consequential than any single exercise.
By Rafael Mendez · Jun 3