Dear Users,

Update 28 May 2018: The migration has taken place without any major problem. We are still in the process of testing all features, and optimising the website to deliver best user experience. Thank you for your understanding as we proceed.

We are in the process of migrating the Red (Team) Analysis Society website to a brand new more powerful machine and to a new host FastComet.

Although with the team at FastComet we are doing our utmost to make sure the migration is seamless for you, you may nonetheless experience downtimes or erratic behaviour of the website.

Until the migration is fully completed, it would be helpful if, you, as users could as much as possible not enter new data on the website. We shall do our best to retrieve them, but notably as the new internet address propagates, data may be lost.

At worst the overall process should be over within 24 hours.

How will you know the migration is completed? We shall post a notice on the website on the left hand side of each post, article and page. Meanwhile the website wide notice warning about the migration in process will have disappeared.

We initiated this migration to improve how we protect your data and make sure we comply with the new regulation imposed by the EU, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which comes into effect on 25 May 2018.

You can find out our new privacy policy here.

Our new server will be located in London in the UK and FastComet is GDPR compliant.

We hope that the new configuration will further improve your experience with our website.

Published by Dr Helene Lavoix (MSc PhD Lond)

Dr Helene Lavoix is President and Founder of The Red Team Analysis Society. She holds a doctorate in political studies and a MSc in international politics of Asia (distinction) from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, as well as a Master in finance (valedictorian, Grande École, France). An expert in strategic foresight and early warning, especially for national and international security issues, she combines more than 25 years of experience in international relations and 15 years in strategic foresight and warning. Dr. Lavoix has lived and worked in five countries, conducted missions in 15 others, and trained high-level officers around the world, for example in Singapore and as part of European programs in Tunisia. She teaches the methodology and practice of strategic foresight and early warning, working in prestigious institutions such as the RSIS in Singapore, SciencesPo-PSIA, or the ESFSI in Tunisia. She regularly publishes on geopolitical issues, uranium security, artificial intelligence, the international order, China’s rise and other international security topics. Committed to the continuous improvement of foresight and warning methodologies, Dr. Lavoix combines academic expertise and field experience to anticipate the global challenges of tomorrow.

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