Intersec is the monthly journal of international security, covering all aspects of global threat and response. Featuring articles by specialist journalists and industry professionals, as well as incident briefs and technology news, Intersec combines insightful commentary with expert analysis.
This month's Journal edition features the following articles:
Thailand in Knots
The embattled Thai government has survived another political crisis, but the underling tensions remain strong. John Chisolm examines the country's fragile consensus and asks how much longer it can last.
Peacekeepers or Privateers?
Private Military companies have long been used in Western Peacekeeping operations and are now seen as essential assets. But Dr Kevin D Stringer weighs up the implications of growing dependence on PMC's and the ethical implications of their use.
Robots on Patrol
David Mackay assess the growing use of unmanned ground vehicles - mobile autonomous robots offering such capabilities as tireless perimeter surveillance for high risk events and installations.
Blanket Coverage
Increasing the number of CCTV cameras to provide blanket surveillance of a site can be effective but is it cost-effective? Jon Severs weighs up the advantages of quantity versus quality.
Lines of Communications
Scott Coleman discusses the evolution of the lawful telecommunications intercept market and examines the challenges faced by intelligence gatherers.
Inside IEDs
With traditional forms of explosive X-ray technology being phased out, Lieutenant Colonel Eli Ben Bassat analysis the latest IED inspection technologies that could be the difference between life and death for EOD Techs.
Command and Control
Superintendent Alan King talks to Andy Oppenheimer about the London Metropolitan Police’s ability to coordinate the response to a major CBRNE incident.
Smoke on the Water
Lieutenant Colonel Lim Bonn Hwee of the Singapore Civil Defence Force discusses exercise Northstar VI in which Singapore’s multi-agency response to a maritime emergency was put to the test
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