What is happening to our security?
After Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, we were confronted with a new reality. New, that is, if we did not consider the events of 2008 (Georgia) and 2014…
After Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, we were confronted with a new reality. New, that is, if we did not consider the events of 2008 (Georgia) and 2014…
In recent years, digital autonomy has shifted from the margins of the technological debate to the very core of national security. For the Czech Republic, as a medium-sized country…
The debate on increasing NATO countries' defence spending to five percent of GDP is not a technocratic budget discussion, but a litmus test of political courage and…
Today, the Czech Republic faces more than just external security threats. It faces a much more serious problem: the gradual, silent, and administratively legalized loss of control over…
A state that thinks in binary terms will no longer be able to defend itself. The security environment in Europe and the Czech Republic has entered a phase in which…
The dynamics of technological development, new forms of threats, and the changing geopolitical reality are forcing us to seek answers to questions that were not on the agenda…
As Russia’s aggression against Ukraine enters another phase and tensions rise in the Middle East and Asia, Prague became the venue for the prestigious European Air Chiefs Conference (EURAC…
The Future Forces Forum (FFF) once again demonstrated its unique role as a platform connecting parliament, government, security forces, academia, and international partners. The Homeland…
On 15 May 2025, the Police Academy of the Czech Republic in Prague hosted the SCADA Security Conference, held as part of the Future Forces Forum. The event was attended…
In late March, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released the Annual Threat Assessment 2025 (ATA 2025) of security threats to the U.S. Responsibility for its…