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The Chekist Craft, Part III: What Moscow Knew Before Barbarossa: The SVR's own official history of 1933–1941 documents a service that recruited well, collected precisely, and still failed to stop the surprise it foresaw.

July 03, 2026 12:20pm 18 min

Volume III of Istoriya rossiyskoy vneshney razvedki, the SVR's official multivolume history, covers 1933 to 1941 — the years Soviet foreign intelligence built some of the most productive ideological networks in its histo...

The Chekist Craft: How Soviet Intelligence Learned to Deceive the World

June 28, 2026 8:18am 19 min

How Soviet intelligence transformed deception into statecraft. Explore the origins of active measures, Operation Trust, and the enduring doctrine behind modern Russian influence operations.https://www.thesecuritynexus.ne...

Why Russia Treats Intelligence as a Pillar of State, Not a Support Function

June 19, 2026 7:03pm 18 min

This is the first installment of a six-part series tracing the institutional and doctrinal history of Russian foreign intelligence, drawn from the Sluzhba Vneshney Razvedki's own commissioned history, Ocherki istorii ros...

Eyes Beneath the Surface: China's Maritime Intelligence Architecture Deck

June 06, 2026 8:13am 13 min

China's spy ships, undersea sensor networks & port data aren't parallel programs — they're one integrated collection system aimed at a Taiwan contingency. Western strategy needs to catch up. thesecuritynexus.net

The Watcher State: North Korea's Intelligence Architecture as a Survival Machine

May 23, 2026 8:20am 49 min

Kim Jong-un's overlapping intelligence agencies are not redundant bureaucracies — they are a deliberately engineered system for preventing coups, disciplining elites, and bankrolling a sanctions-strangled regime.https://...

The Defector Dilemma: How Western Intelligence Mishandles Its Most Valuable Sources

May 09, 2026 8:34am 22 min

Between paranoid skepticism and reckless credulity, Western agencies have repeatedly failed to extract full value from defectors—and the structural causes remain unreformed.https://www.thesecuritynexus.net

China’s Southern Flank: How Beijing Built a Multi-Domain Intelligence Architecture in Latin America

April 25, 2026 2:20pm 21 min

From SIGINT stations in Cuba to a PLA-operated antenna in Patagonia, China’s intelligence footprint in the Western Hemisphere is more operationally mature than U.S. policy acknowledges.https://www.thesecuritynexus.net

The Purge Paradox: When Authoritarian Leaders Gut Their Own Intelligence Services

April 04, 2026 9:07am 15 min

Purging intelligence services consolidates political control, but it systematically degrades the operational capacity autocrats need to survive. Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Russia illustrate the pattern.https://www.thesecu...

The Troika Problem: How Rivalry Between Russia’s Intelligence Services Is Shaping the War and Threatening Western Security

March 20, 2026 7:57pm 22 min

Russia’s intelligence system is built around competition, not coordination. That structure protects Putin but distorts analysis, degrades integration, and produces cascading failures. In Ukraine, those weaknesses manifes...

Commercial Spyware Is a NATO Counterintelligence Problem

March 05, 2026 1:52pm 21 min

Commercial spyware has evolved into a privatized intelligence capability that allows governments to acquire advanced mobile exploitation tools without developing them internally. Platforms such as Pegasus and Predator ca...

Governing Proxies Without Command Authority

February 20, 2026 10:21am 18 min

States don’t need command authority to govern proxies—but they do need leverage. The real mechanisms are sustainment, intelligence/targeting support, sanctuary and logistics corridors, and narrative discipline. Those too...

Counterintelligence for the Cloud: Treat Your Hyperscaler Like Contested Terrain

February 07, 2026 4:50pm 20 min

Cloud counterintelligence treats hyperscale and GovCloud environments as contested terrain. The decisive fights happen at tenant boundaries, privileged access, telemetry integrity, and insider-risk enforcement. Build for...

Militarized Policing and the Civil Liberties Trap

January 27, 2026 6:41am 17 min

The strategic mistake is treating militarized policing as a “gear” issue. It is a governance problem: coercive capacity plus weak constraints yield predictable degradation of civil liberties. The evidence base provides l...

Open Source Naval Order of Battle

January 16, 2026 5:39pm 16 min

Commercial maritime sensing has made it easier to build naval order-of-battle estimates from open sources. AIS provides identity and patterns but is vulnerable to spoofing and manipulation. SAR detects ships regardless o...

Rails Without Borders: How Cross Border Dependencies Turn Rail Networks into Cascading Risk Machines

January 10, 2026 9:11am 13 min

International rail networks become uniquely vulnerable at borders because critical flows concentrate into a few corridors and ports of entry, while operational interdependencies (services, rolling stock, crew) turn local...

How Secure Is U.S. Passenger Rail, And What Does “Critical Rail Infrastructure Security” Look Like?

December 31, 2025 11:01pm 14 min

U.S. passenger rail is an open network. Airport-style checkpoints do not scale across hundreds of stations and platforms. Effective security is layered and intelligence led: visible policing and K9 presence, randomized c...

HUMINT After UTS: Tradecraft in a World of Total Telemetry

December 07, 2025 11:33am 12 min

Human intelligence is not dead in the age of ubiquitous technical surveillance (UTS), but its center of gravity is shifting. In a world where phones, cars, and cities are sensors, HUMINT has to adapt around three pressur...

Export Controls as a Battlefield: The Quiet War Over GPUs and Model Weights

November 22, 2025 5:52pm 12 min

Export controls on GPUs and model weights absolutely shape the AI battlefield—but only where chokepoints are real, coalitions are tight, and enforcement data is exploited as aggressively as the hardware. Overreliance on ...

Catastrophic Cyber Insurance: The Clause That Breaks Deterrence

November 08, 2025 8:17am 13 min

Cat-scale cyber events blow past the diversification logic that makes insurance work. As reinsurers pull back and war-exclusion language broadens, payout uncertainty grows—reshaping how boards invest, how adversaries cal...

Data Dunkirk: Evacuating a Nation’s Information Under Fire

October 24, 2025 8:09pm 12 min

What happens when bombs — cyber or kinetic — threaten the lifeblood of a nation’s systems: its data? “Data Dunkirk” explores how modern states can preserve their most vital information assets under siege. From blockchain...

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