Mathematics to detect terror
Can math models of gaming strategies be used to detect terrorism networks? The answer is yes, according to a paper in the SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics. In a paper [...]
Read more ›Can math models of gaming strategies be used to detect terrorism networks? The answer is yes, according to a paper in the SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics. In a paper [...]
Read more ›The Israel Airports Authority (IAA) has declared the FODetect, an automated Foreign Object Debris (FOD) detection system developed by Xsight fully operational at Ben -Gurion airport in Tel-Aviv. The operational [...]
Read more ›Since the dawn of the Internet, security has been a big issue. Having machines communicate and transmit information over a public, worldwide network makes the data accessible to other machines. [...]
Read more ›The Obama administration has floated the idea of putting the CIA’s controversial targeted killing operations under the control of the uniformed armed services. But sources familiar with the still-classified program, [...]
Read more ›The Department of Homeland Security has taken a positive step in one of the longer running procurement sagas of recent years, issuing downselect notices to several contractors to compete in [...]
Read more ›A new wave of Cyber attacks is striking American corporations. Officials say the attackers aim is not espionage but sabotage, and the source seems to be the Middle East. The [...]
Read more ›Israel Shipyards is expanding the SAAR class of missile boats, extending the range from missile boats into ‘Mini Corvette’ class vessels. The new class is addressing the growing requirements of [...]
Read more ›A fight over the size of the Turkish elite combat and anti terror units. This after a peace process began between Turkey and the Kurdish separatist militants (PKK). A military [...]
Read more ›Northrop Grumman Corporation has signed a memorandum of agreement with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that will enable the expansion of cybersecurity protections for the nation’s critical infrastructure. Northrop [...]
Read more ›The anticipated announcement about using electronic devices on passenger planes is already being evaluated by security experts. They want to understand the impact of using these devices during flights on [...]
Read more ›Turtle spy robots are coming. Scientists in South Korea have developed a technology that they claim will enable to use live turtles for intelligence gathering missions. The though behind the [...]
Read more ›Fighting modern warfare doesn’t mean you face the most sophisticated weapons or strongest enemies. In fact, combat in asymmetric warfare means facing an illusive enemy that, sometime can be equipped [...]
Read more ›The U.S. but not only is taking a second look at the use of Aerostats for intelligence gathering. Anyone watching from the ground in Afghanistan might have stared in astonishment [...]
Read more ›Current pressure cooker bombs typically use ammonium nitrate. It’s the single most common base compound for homegrown explosives around the world. About 65 percent of the 16,300 IEDs detonated in [...]
Read more ›Usually, people claiming their governments are spying on them are considered merely paranoids or conspiracy-lovers. But in the last several years, it has become hard to really tell the difference [...]
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