A Silent War: How the Third World War Could Begin in the Silence of Space
The article discusses the potential quiet onset of a third world war through disruptions in space-based navigation systems and communications, highlighting the critical role of space infrastructure in modern civilization.
Space Hellas: Certification of Managed Security Services as Cisco Powered Services
Space Hellas has announced the certification of its Managed Security Services as Cisco Powered Services, enhancing its collaboration with Cisco and affirming its expertise in cybersecurity.
Støre: Closer cooperation in the Nordics and with Canada secures Norway
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre emphasizes the importance of closer collaboration between Nordic countries and Canada for the security of Norway during uncertain times.
Norway and Canada enter into an agreement on space cooperation
Norway and Canada have agreed to collaborate more closely in space exploration and security, as well as in areas like digital sovereignty and critical minerals.
In Shape! LSM journalist Anna Luīze Ruskule – on security and the information space in the border area #24
Anna Luīze Ruskule reflects on the changes in security perception and the role of women in the Latvian National Guard following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
"In Shape!": LSM journalist Anna Luīze Ruskule - on security and the information space in the border area #24
Anna Luīze Ruskule discusses security concerns in Daugavpils in light of the Ukraine war and her role in the National Guard.
Arvydas Pocius. How Europe Can Defend Itself?
The article discusses three critical areas for Europe to strengthen its strategic capabilities: intelligence, long-range strike capabilities, and air defense.
Military: Last year, distrust of Lithuania and NATO increased in the Belarusian information space
The Lithuanian military warns that last year there was a significant rise in distrust towards Lithuania and NATO within Belarusian information spaces, impacting national security.
We have diverted an asteroid in space. On Earth, we can't even stop drones
The article discusses humanity's successful alteration of an asteroid's orbit amidst ongoing global conflicts and challenges in addressing terrestrial security issues.
Russia is intercepting Europe's military communications with space 'bugs'
A report reveals that Russia has been intercepting critical military communications data from European satellites using two secret satellites in proximity operations.
After the closure of LR 4, risks in the Latvian information space have not significantly increased
A recent parliamentary meeting concluded that risks in Latvia's information space remain largely unchanged following the closure of Latvia Radio 4.
Belarusian Radio Received in Daugavpils; Issue of Strengthening Latvia's Informational Space Updated
Belarusian radio signals, including addresses by Alexander Lukashenko, have been detected in Daugavpils, raising concerns about Latvia's informational security.
Attention to Lithuania's resilience in the virtual space: invited to look at the behind-the-scenes of cyber security
Lithuania is hosting a Cyber Security Day on March 5, focusing on advancements in digital defense and emphasizing the nation's efforts to safeguard data against cyber threats.
US must be able to ‘turn around and punch’ in space as China boosts satellites: general
The head of US Space Force Combat Forces Command warns that the US needs to enhance its space capabilities to keep up with China's rapid satellite expansion, which now includes 1,900 satellites.
CHAD WOLF: Space isn’t just the final frontier, it’s the ‘ultimate high ground’
The article discusses the renewed space race between the U.S. and China, emphasizing the strategic implications of lunar exploration.
Minister Tavio to London - An Unusual Matter on the Table
Minister of Foreign Trade and Development Ville Tavio is visiting London to promote economic collaboration between Finland and Britain, focusing on security, defense, and space technology.
The mission of the Czech astronaut will now be funded by the Ministry of Defense instead of the Ministry of Transport
The funding for the mission of the Czech astronaut will be transitioned from the Ministry of Transport to the Ministry of Defense.
Top defense contractor announces major move weeks after Dem governor takes office: 'Win for the heartland'
Boeing is relocating its Defense, Space & Security headquarters from Virginia back to St. Louis, shortly after the election of Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger.
Missile defense race shifts to space as experts say real battle is in first minutes after launch
The U.S. missile defense strategy is pivoting towards space, emphasizing the importance of intercepting threats shortly after their launch to effectively safeguard against potential attacks from Russia and China.
Poland May Run Out of Space for Gas. Demand is Growing Very Quickly
Poland is facing a potential shortage in gas storage capacity due to rapidly increasing demand.
MSC Space Night: The Next War Will Be Decided in Space
The significance of space in military strategy is emphasized at the MSC Space Night, highlighting Europe's need to compete in this domain.
Mart Pöör and Riina Palu: About Digital Sovereignty
Mart Pöör and Riina Palu discuss how to ensure a state's tax and defense capabilities in a borderless digital space.
Norway is dependent on space cooperation. We can't even determine the correct time.
Norway's reliance on EU space activities raises concerns about the implications of losing access post-2027.
"Our papers are bad": a proposal for European security on the table
Andrius Kubilius, the European Commissioner for Defense and Space, proposed the creation of a European Security Council to coordinate joint European defense projects during this week's European Defense Agency conference.
Australian defence force expands space workforce as new specialist training centre unveiled
The Australian Defence Force is expanding its capabilities in space operations by advertising new specialist positions in response to the evolving strategic environment.
Selection and Appointment Commission of the Attorney General Requests Physical Space, Private Security, and Technical Support
The Citizen Selection Commission for the Attorney General's office in Ecuador has approved a plan requesting administrative necessities, including physical space, security, and technical equipment.
"We have a problem with mass migration - the consequences are visible now"
Journalist Beatrice Achterberg discusses the deterioration of public spaces due to mass migration and suggests that while measures like knife restriction zones and increased security personnel are necessary, they are merely superficial solutions to a deeper issue.
US-China Orbital Arms Race is Forging a Trillion-Dollar Space Economy
The article discusses how the US-China arms race in space is shaping a lucrative trillion-dollar economy, driven by the necessity for national security and advancements in technology.
ISRO's two missions failed... NSA Ajit Doval made a secret visit
India's space agency ISRO experienced consecutive launch failures of its PSLV rockets in 2025 and 2026, prompting a secret visit by National Security Advisor Ajit Doval to the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre amidst security concerns.
FT: Space interception on European satellites by Russian spacecrafts
Two Russian spacecraft have intercepted communications from at least twelve critical satellites over Europe, posing risks to sensitive information and potential manipulation of their trajectories, according to European security officials cited in an exclusive Financial Times report.
Espionage in Space: Russian vehicles reportedly intercepted communications from critical European satellites
Russian vehicles are allegedly exploiting security gaps in at least 12 critical European satellites to intercept vital communications, according to the Financial Times.
Russian listening satellites intercepting crucial European space communications
European security officials suspect that Russia has been intercepting communications from several European satellites, potentially interfering with their operations.
Space wars warning as Russia ‘can crash satellites into Earth’ – ‘Threat to all’
Security officials warn that Russian spy spacecraft can manipulate the trajectories of vital European satellites and potentially crash them, amid increasing tensions following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Press freedom: Reconciling security imperatives with constitutional democracy
The article discusses the tension between national security and press freedom in Nigeria's digital space, highlighting its role as both a civic arena and a platform for various cyber crimes.
US Olympic officials alter name of 'Ice House' hospitality space amid protests against federal agents
US Olympic officials renamed their hospitality space from 'Ice House' to 'Winter House' due to protests in Italy regarding U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) involvement in security at the Olympic Games.
House without windows, but with space for advertising. A radical vision of future cities
Architect Scott Specht has designed a windowless house in Austin, Texas, aimed at enhancing privacy and security for urban residents.
US issues a security alert for airlines due to increased space debris from SpaceX rocket explosions
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has officially warned airlines about risks associated with falling space debris from 'catastrophic failures' during rocket launches, following a recent SpaceX Starship explosion that scattered thousands of fragments near aircraft.
Space Travel and Defense: "If War Breaks Out, Space Will Become a Crucial Factor"
Generalmajor Michael Traut discusses the increasing importance of space in military strategy amid a significant investment in space security by the German Ministry of Defense.
"Falcon 9" launches Italian satellite into space - Mission started with SpaceX
A Falcon 9 rocket has successfully launched the Cosmos SkyMet satellite for the Italian space agency, aimed at enhancing environmental and security data.