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See the latest and all KISG publications here: https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/organisations/kings-intelligence-and-security-group(635792b6-7bf0-4024-aa43-36264a580024)/publications.html


Selected publications

2021

Easter, D. (2021) ‘The impact of ‘Tempest’ on Anglo-American communications security and intelligence, 1943-70’, Intelligence and National Security.


 Easter, D. (2021) ‘Nikita Khrushchev and the compromise of Soviet secret intelligence sources’, International Journal of Intelligence and Counter-Intelligence.


2020

Dylan, H. (2020) ‘Culture, Adaptation, and Change in British Intelligence in the Transition from World War to Cold War’ in Cultures of Intelligence in the Era of the World Wars. Oxford University Press.


Dylan, H., Gioe, D., and Goodman, M. S. (2020) The CIA and the Pursuit of Security: History, Documents and Contexts Edinburgh University Press. 


Gaspard J. and Aldrich, R. (2020)  ‘Secrecy, Spooks and Ghosts: Memoirs and Contested Memory at the CIA’, Journal of American Studies. 


Gioe, D., Goodman, M. S. and Stevens, T. (2020)  ‘Intelligence in the cyber era: Evolution or revolution?’, Political Science Quarterly.


Lentzos, F., Goodman, M. S., and Wilson, J. (2020) ‘Health security intelligence: engaging across disciplines and sectors’, Intelligence and National Security. 


Maguire, T. J. and Franklin, H. (2020)  ‘Creating a Commonwealth security culture? State-building and the international politics of security assistance in Tanzania’, International History Review.


Whitesmith, M. (2020) Cognitive Bias in Intelligence Analysis: Testing the Analysis of Competing Hypotheses Method (Edinburgh University Press. 


2019

Dylan, H. (2019) ‘SIS, Grigori Tokaev, and the London Controlling Section: New Perspectives on a Cold War defector and Cold War deception’, War in History.


Easter, D. (2019) ‘Protecting Secrets: British diplomatic cipher machines in the early Cold War, 1945-1970’, Intelligence and National Security. 


Gioe, D., Goodman, M., and Frey, D. (2019) ‘Unforgiven: Russian Intelligence Vengeance as Political Theatre and Strategic Messaging’, Intelligence and National Security.


Goodman, M. S., & Gioe, D. (2019). Unforgiven: Russian Intelligence Vengeance as Political Theater and Strategic Messaging. Intelligence & National Security, 1-15.


2018

Devanny, J., Dover, R.,  Goodman, M. S., and Omand, D. (2018) ‘Why the British Government Must Invest in the Next Generation of Intelligence Analysts’, RUSI Journal 


Devanny, J.,(2018), Why it’s unwise for the UK to boast about its cyber attack capability.


Dylan, H. (2018) Review: Beyond Snowden: Privacy, Mass Surveillance, and the Struggle to Reform the NSA, RUSI Journal.


Goodman, M. S., Dover, R. M., Devanny, J., & Omand, D. (2018). Why the British Government Must Invest in the Next Generation of Intelligence Analysts. RUSI Journal, 163(6).


Guttman, A. (2018) The Origins of International Counterterrorism: Switzerland at the Forefront of Crisis Negotiations, Multilateral Diplomacy, and Intelligence Cooperation, 1969-1977. Brill Publishers.


Long, M. (2018) ‘ISIS: Background’ in Moore, G. (ed.) Encyclopedia of U.S. Intelligence. New York: Taylor & Francis.


 Long, M. (2018) ISIS: Financing’ in Moore, G. (ed.) Encyclopedia of U.S. Intelligence. New York: Taylor & Francis


Schaefer, D. (2018)  ‘Intelligence cooperation and new trends in space technology: do the ties still bind?’,  Australian Journal of International Affairs. 


2017

Dylan, H., Goodman, M. S., Jackson, P., Jansen, P. T., Maiolo,J. & Pedersen, T. (2017) The way of the Norse Ravens: merging profession and academe in Norwegian national intelligence higher education. Intelligence and National Security. 32, 7, p. 944-96


Earlier

Devanny, J., (2016),The cyber security race: Governments must run faster just to keep pace.


Betz, David J. and Stevens, Tim, (2013), 'Analogical Reasoning and Cyber Security', Security Dialogue, 44(2): 147-164


Betz, David J. and Stevens Tim, (2011) 'Cyberspace and theState: Toward a Strategy for Cyber-Power', Adelphi 424 (London: Routledge for the IISS)


Dylan, H. and Scott, L. (2010) ‘Celestial Cover for Thor: Devine Deception Planning for Cold War Missiles’, Journal of Strategic Studies 33/5


Omand, David, (2010) ‘Creating Intelligence Communities,’ Public Policy and Administration 25/1


Dylan, H. (2008) ‘Britain and the Missile Gap: The Intelligence Estimates on the Soviet Ballistic Missile threat, 1957-1961’ Intelligence and National Security 23/6


Easter, D. (2008) ‘GCHQ and British External Policy in the 1960s’ Intelligence and National Security 23/5



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