Dispatch from Davos: Tech sovereignty looms large
A recurring theme emerged from the chatter at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos this week, with questions around sovereignty looming large. There was no escaping the thorny matter of Greenland, in the wake of a push by US President Donald Trump for Washington to take control of the...
Weekly Digest: Greenland stays safe, but geopolitics still drives defence tech
Good afternoon from the team at Resilience Media. As the World Economic Forum comes to a close and European NATO...
Read moreDetailsHow geopolitics complicates venture
For the last three decades, European venture capital has benefited from a grand assumption that rarely makes it into pitch...
Read moreDetailsGuest Post: Where are Europe’s female defence tech leaders?
Kraken Technology recently hired Erica Dill-Russell as its new chief commercial officer – a potential “trailblazer“ of a move in the market, given how...
Read moreDetailsThe Chinese GTG-1002 espionage campaign is an AI security wake-up call
In September, a Chinese state-sponsored group ran a cyber-espionage campaign where off-the-shelf artificial intelligence tooling was believed to have performed...
Read moreDetailsThe evolution of state sovereignty and national security in the digital age
Over the last two decades, the nature of sovereignty and warfare has been fundamentally transformed by digital technologies and the...
Read moreDetailsFive Months After Launch, UK Defence Innovation is Still Missing in Action
On 1 July 2025, the Ministry of Defence (MOD) launched UK Defence Innovation (UKDI), backed by a £400 million ring-fenced...
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