by Transatlantic Task Force | Mar 19, 2026 | Cyber Security, Infographic
EEAS FIMI Report Infographic 4th EEAS Report on Foreign Information Manipulation & Interference Threats 540 Incidents Detected 100+ Countries Impacted The FIMI Ecosystem OVERT: 9.5% (Official/State) 90.5% Covert Assets 10,500 unique channels including fabricated news,...
by Transatlantic Task Force | Nov 25, 2025 | Commentary, Cyber Security, Geopolitics & Great Power Politics
Key Takeaways Economic Warfare via “China Shock 2.0”: Beijing is attempting to export its way out of domestic stagnation. By prioritizing state-directed manufacturing over consumption, China has generated a nearly $1 trillion trade surplus. This flood of...
by Eugenio V. Garcia* | Jun 14, 2022 | Commentary, Cyber Security, Disruptive Technologies
Too many concepts, too much confusion Anyone trying to make sense of technology and international relations today will stumble into a plethora of closely related terms, such as e-diplomacy, cyber diplomacy, digital technology, tech diplomacy, and so forth. All these...
by Transatlantic Task Force | May 12, 2020 | Cyber Security, Disruptive Technologies, Research
A Debate on Multi-stakeholderism vs. Multilateralism Abstract Today, cyberspace is governed in an environment where decisions are taken by multiple actors, including governments, businesses, civil society, and individuals or briefly “stakeholders.” This...
by Yusuf Yavuz Ayar* | Apr 10, 2020 | Commentary, Cyber Security, Disruptive Technologies
My two cents will not tell you about the human trials for the Corona virus vaccine or the timeline for the global immunization, and how many times you have to wash your hands daily. My guidance does not include foot-shaking or the type of the hand-gel you are...
by Adam S. Locke | May 10, 2017 | Commentary, Cyber Security, Disruptive Technologies, Political & Hybrid Warfare, Research
Military experts are best known for their ability to plan. Planning is essential in all military activities due to the nature of war. War itself is an ill-structured problem. The better you plan, the less complex the problem gets and becomes well structured. Famous...