A recent article in Seatrade Maritime features insights from Risk Intelligence Senior Analyst Thomas Timlen on the evolving maritime security landscape in Southeast Asia in Q2 2025. Published on 9 …
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In a recent Lloyd’s List interview, Risk Intelligence Senior Analyst Dirk Siebels commented on the Houthis’ latest Red Sea transit guidance, highlighting their approach to targeting and communications. Published on …
In a recent interview with Svenska Yle, also streamed on Yle Areena, Risk Intelligence’s defence analyst Robin Häggblom shared his insights on the challenges of identifying hybrid influence and its …
In a recent interview on Sveriges Radio, Risk Intelligence’s defence analyst Robin Häggblom shared his perspective on NATO airspace violations and defence challenges. Published on 25 September 2025 on Sveriges …
Risk Intelligence Defence Analyst Robin Häggblom shared his insights with Yle in an evening news broadcast on recent drone sightings. The broadcast, aired on 25 September 2025, highlighted Häggblom’s point …
Risk Intelligence CEO Hans Tino Hansen shared his insights with The Times on Denmark’s domestic security challenges following recent drone incidents. Published on 1 October 2025, the article highlights Denmark’s …
Hans Tino Hansen, CEO of Risk Intelligence, shared his insights with La Presse on the risks posed by drone intrusions near critical European infrastructure. Published 10 October 2025, the article …
Risk Intelligence Senior Analyst Thomas Timlen shared insights on Q3 2025 maritime security trends in Southeast Asia in a recent Seatrade Maritime article. Published on 14 October 2025, the article …
In a recent Gräns broadcast on Sveriges Radio, Risk Intelligence Senior Adviser Robin Häggblom shared his perspective on Sweden and Finland’s defence cooperation and preparedness in the Arctic region. Published …
3 April 2023 While hybrid threats are as old as war itself, the emerging threat from Russian aggression and rise of China has once again made hybrid threats relevant to …
20 April 2023 The recent Saudi-Iranian agreement to mend diplomatic relations will likely improve maritime security at a high level by reducing a source of regional tension. However, the transactional …
On 22 May 2023, news spread quickly about an attack on the Pentagon. This story was disseminated along with an image via a verified Twitter associated with Bloomberg News and …
3 August 2023 As Russia attempts to find ways to alleviate the impact of Western sanctions, and finding alternative trading partners and trade routes, China has seized the opportunity and …
Moreover, the vulnerability of traditional naval targets is on the rise. Smaller, agile drones are infiltrating the security measures that have long protected larger naval vessels, both at anchor and …
We know that OCGs will sweep through an area and then move on to stay ahead of law enforcement who patrol motorway services and rest areas in an attempt deter …
15 March 2024 Whilst the question of irregular migration, which continues to lie at the heart of European politics, overwhelmingly concentrates on maritime crossings of the Mediterranean Sea and the …
9 April 2024 Last week, the spotlight was on Northern Europe's cross-border infrastructure in a shifting geopolitical landscape during the STRING and Region Skåne event at Connecting Europe Days in …
In the third incident, a professional criminal gang ram-raided a company facility in Patrica, Italy, smashing down the facility entrance with a car to gain access. The perpetrators then stole …
11 July 2025 While other areas in Southeast Asia have seen a decline in thefts and armed robberies, vessels navigating the Singapore Strait continue to face an increase in boardings. …
24 July 2025 In today’s world we are returning to an international environment where hybrid threats and strategic competition are no longer historic or theoretical—they are shaping the threat landscape …
8 August 2025 The geopolitical context continues to have direct and indirect effects on maritime operations. Several ships bound for Israel have experienced disruptions to their operations. The cruise industry …
22 August 2025 Unmanned technologies are increasingly shaping modern warfare, with most international observers putting considerable attention on modern conflict zones. In Latin America, criminal groups continue to adopt unmanned …
8 September 2025 Recent Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports like Chornomorsk and Izmail signal a continuation of threats to commercial shipping in the Black Sea, although the intended targets cannot …
22 September 2025 Cargo crime remains a persistent but often underreported threat, with fragmented data obscuring its real impact on supply chain operations. Misleading statistics and inconsistent reporting may create …
9 October 2025 In its efforts to rebuild Syria is looking at the revival of its energy sector relying heavily on external support, as its damaged infrastructure requires massive investments …
21 October 2025 As the US tightens tariffs and trade restrictions, China, India, and Russia are promoting a new, multipolar world order. Together, these forces are redrawing trade routes, reshaping …
31 October 2025 Hybrid attacks are increasingly targeting supply chains to disrupt national stability and economic resilience. By exploiting vulnerabilities in transport, logistics, and warehousing, adversaries can inflict widespread disruption …
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