Category: Security policy

Promoting national expertise

Erneut wurde der Marineschiffbau zur nationalen Schlüsseltechnologie erklärt. Mit dieser Entscheidung entstehen aber auch Verpflichtungen. Mit der am 4. Dezember 2024 vom Bundeskabinett verabschiedeten Nationalen Sicherheits- und Verteidigungsindustriestrategie (SVI-Strategie) ist das seit dem ersten derartigen Regierungspapier aus dem Jahr 2015 bekannte Konzept der nationalen Schlüsseltechnologien erneut bestätigt worden. Dies ist eine gute Nachricht, denn Deutschland tut damit das, was andere europäische Länder – Beispiele sind Frankreich und Schweden – schon vor uns umgesetzt haben: Wir definieren im Bereich von sicherheits- und verteidigungsrelevanten Fertigkeiten unserer heimischen Industrie solche Bereiche, die uns[ds_preview] unter Souveränitätsgesichtspunkten besonders wichtig sind, die wir national erhalten...

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Let's go, 2025!

The year 2025 has begun and we are eagerly awaiting major changes. In America, Donald Trump will be president for the second time, there will be new elections here and the situation in the Middle East will have to stabilise again after the major upheavals of recent months. All of this is cause for both concern and hope. An old adage applies here: Every man is the architect of his own fortune. Are we ready to take up the blacksmith's hammer with strong arms? Do we want to make our own luck or do we want to do what others tell us to do? To set our own course, we need to know where we stand. How...

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It was just an accident - wasn't it?

The destruction of the Balticconnector gas pipeline still raises questions a year later. And China is preventing clarification with just a few words. It has been over a year since a sudden drop in pressure was recorded in the Balticconnector gas pipeline between Finland and Estonia on 8 October 2023. Parallel data cables - 60 and 20 miles apart - were also damaged in a corresponding time window. A year earlier, the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines further west in the Baltic Sea off Bornholm had already been blown up. As with Nord Stream 2022, the emerging suspicion of sabotage was confirmed in 2023,...

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How a childish idea catches on

In a bureaucracy, few things are as persistent as bureaucracy. Now the flood of bureaucracy is to be reduced with the help of bureaucratic de-bureaucratisation processes. The idea came from an office administrator at the Ministry of Defence working from home. She was fed up with emails and her nagging three-year-old, who asked how much money mum got for each email. Bingo! What if you made administrative work subject to a fee? Administration, staff work, rules of procedure? It should ensure standardised, regulated action in the management of authorities. This can be as complicated as you like, and terribly compartmentalised - broken down into processes. They are also called processes, who wants to proceed? In terms of content, decisions on matters of principle, draft legislation and the management of...

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Cyber security in modern harbours

Digital transformation has found its way into ports and shipping, simplifying many processes. With global trade heavily dependent on the integrity of this industry, it is time to give cyber defence its due. The maritime industry, and port operations in particular, are facing a considerable backlog in the area of cyber security. Due to the increasing digitalisation of port activities, the vulnerability of the industry has been exposed by the lack of robust cyber defences, coupled with inadequate incident response planning and a shortage of skilled personnel in the IT and operational technology departments of port authorities. These shortcomings and the critical nature of port operations for...

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