Roundtable on "Cultural Autonomy" with the Advanced Research Assessment Group (ARAG), UK Defence Academy, Shrivenham, UK, 28-29 February, 2008
Themes
The New Security Foundation exists to promote and facilitate a wider understanding of the new security environment and its implications for civil society. Whilst the effect of new security conditions is significant in many different areas of society and sectors of industry, the New Security Foundation’s immediate focus is on the following:
- Business and security
- Cyber attacks and cyber terrorism
- Liberty and security
- Food and water security
- Culture and security
- Energy security
- The costs of terrorism
- Corruption and security
- The development of European homeland security
- Risk and Insurance
- Security and the media
- Learning, education and training
- Procurement and new security technology
- Regional developments
- Climate change
- New security systems
Further information about these themes and projects related to them is available from the New Security Foundation


