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The need for proactive investment in Cyber Security

In March 2023, Capita, a consulting digital services business, was hit by a cybersecurity breach. Compromised data from the organisation, which works with business and government, reportedly included individuals’ home addresses and passport images. Hackers were able to gain unauthorised access to Capita’s internal systems using a ransomware breach, through which less than 0.1% of [...]

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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corp – businessmen or terrorists?

It appears that Iran is entering into business negotiations in the Near Abroad and is looking to benefit from the new detente with Russia and China. Members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corp (IRGC) are already in negotiations in Uzbekistan where a million barrels of oil a day (from a daily production of 1.46 million

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The Real Threat to the West from Russia and China

If Russia and China successfully expand and develop the North-South trading corridor over the next two years, the impact on the world economy could be huge. It is difficult to estimate accurately how much of the US$94 trillion world economy would be accessible to this newly fortified trading coalition. One thing is certain, however – it

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KCS GROUP EUROPE HIGHLIGHTS NEED FOR THOROUGH DUE DILIGENCE IN ARTS AND CREATIVE SECTOR

20 April 2023 PRESS RELEASE - FOR IMMEDIATE USE LEADING CORPORATE SECURITY FIRM SAYS GLOBAL WORTH OF ARTS AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES INCREASES VULNERABILITY TO FRAUD Corporate security firm KCS Group Europe (KCSGE) warns that the rapid growth of the arts and creative sector in the UK has increased the need for thorough due diligence. Globally,

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Far-reaching consequences of the conflict in Sudan

The conflict that has broken out recently between army units loyal to Sudan’s military ruler and Sudan’s paramilitary is potentially a major cause for concern. It is reported that the fighting started in the capital, Khartoum, and in the city of Omdurman. The exact cause of the fighting is – for now – unclear, but

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The North-South corridor: the rise of the East

The International North-South Transport Corridor is a 4,500-mile network of ship, rail, and road routes for moving cargo between India, Iran, Azerbaijan, Russia, and Central Asia. However, due to the recent normalisation of relations between regional enemies, Saudi Arabia and Iran (negotiated by China) has altered the North-South Corridor to include those nations. The rapprochement

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Saudi Arabia and Iran – an unholy alliance

Russia and China are using Saudi Arabia and Iran to create a North South trading corridor to dilute the trading power of the West. China, as the Big Brother within the BRICS trading bloc, is seeking to mediate between the two to establish a trading agreement that would benefit all parties involved, excluding the West. This move

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INTELLIGENCE PROVIDER SAYS ‘DARK FLEET’ MOVING RUSSIAN OIL

24 March 2023 PRESS RELEASE - FOR IMMEDIATE USE KCS GROUP EUROPE SAYS TRANSPORTING RUSSIAN OIL REMAINS BIG BUSINESS BUT TRACKING TRADERS IS MORE OPAQUE Intelligence provider KCS Group Europe (KCSGE) says the movement of Russian oil has become much more opaque with the introduction of sanctions and a number of previously unknown, but significant,

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