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To defend against hybrid attacks, governments should team up with the private sector

POLITICO

POLITICO

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June 27, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear

With risks proliferating globally, countries now have the opportunity to work with businesses and innovate.

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Technique: Appeal to Fear
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Jacobin

left

· Jun 28, 2026

The Damage Caused by Private Equity Is No Accident

Defenders of the private equity industry cast it as a bold force driving economic dynamism. But its record of destroying public services is no accident: private equity is essentially an elite project to profit from asset-stripping.

Enrique Dans

center

· Jun 24, 2026

¿De quién es la inteligencia artificial?

Mi columna de esta semana en Invertia se titula «La gran privatización de lo común» (pdf), y trata sobre una cuestión que creo que va a estar cada vez más en el centro de la discusión económica y política sobre la inteligencia artificial: qué parte de lo que hoy llamamos propiedad privada fue, en realidad,

The Epoch Times

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· Jul 5, 2026

Senate Defense Bill Would Establish Fund for Government to Buy Private Companies

State ownership of private companies has gained support from both sides of the political aisle.

The Japan Times

center

· Jul 6, 2026

NATO needs to create its own defense market

Strengthening defense capabilities is not only about security policy. It is also industrial policy.

Commercial Observer

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· Jun 30, 2026

Once Down, Blue Owl Finds Its Wings Again

Private credit has often been described recently as “financial alchemy.” The question is whether the often opaque sector, increasingly active in commercial real estate, is truly smoke and mirrors, or an example of alternative capital allocations that can lead to magic returns for investors. Blue Owl, a publicly traded private credit fund that’s become a []

The Hacker News

Unknown

· Jun 24, 2026

Amadey and StealC Malware Network Disrupted, 27M Stolen Credentials Recovered

A coordinated law enforcement operation, in partnership with private sector companies, including Bitdefender, Bitsight, ESET, and Microsoft, has resulted in the takedown of criminal infrastructure powering Amadey and StealC. The main common goal was to disrupt the 'assembly lines' cybercriminals use to launch ransomware, financial fraud, and attacks on critical infrastructure, Europol said in

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Related coverage for "To defend against hybrid attacks, governments should team up with the private sector": Jacobin — The Damage Caused by Private Equity Is No Accident. Enrique Dans — ¿De quién es la inteligencia artificial?. The Epoch Times — Senate Defense Bill Would Establish Fund for Government to Buy Private Companies. The Japan Times — NATO needs to create its own defense market . Commercial Observer — Once Down, Blue Owl Finds Its Wings Again. The Hacker News — Amadey and StealC Malware Network Disrupted, 27M Stolen Credentials Recovered