Transform Your Smartphone into a Surveillance Camera
The second generation of a security app transforms a smartphone or tablet into a video surveillance camera, which becomes a part of an existing...
Micro UAS – part of “Safe city” Solutions
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Unmanned air systems (UAS) are becoming more popular in safe city programs and the Israeli manufacturers are adapting their systems.
Israeli UAS manufacturer...
China Has the World’s Largest Internal Security Budget
According to Homeland Security Research Corp's new report, China Homeland Security & Public Safety Market 2013-2020, as early as 2014, the Chinese market for...
Number Of Foreign Fighters In Iraq And Syria Has Doubled
Over the last 18 months, the number of foreign fighters in Syria and in Iraq has doubled, according to a study by the Soufan...
The new terror generation in Gaza
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Hamas' Prime Minister, Ismail Haniyeh, had ordered his education minister to establish a full-time military college to open next...
Russia to Test Drone Over UAE Territory
The United Arab Emirates has recently asked Russia to conduct tests of the Russian made, Orion-E drone over UAE territory.
While work on delivering the...
French PM: Migration crisis might destroy Europe
Europe cannot take in all the refugees fleeing war-torn Syria and Iraq and the migration crisis is putting the European Union in grave danger,...
IoT Devices and the Danger of Update Complacency
Internet of Things (IoT) devices nowadays are prominent in almost every area of our lives, industry, and critical infrastructures. These permanently connected smart devices...
Are Online Age Verification Tools Really Secure?
As online platforms prepare to enforce stricter age verification rules, they face a complex technical challenge: confirming users’ ages without exposing sensitive personal data....
One Third of US Warships Will Be “Ghost Ships” Research Shows
Scientists predict that by 2045, a third of US warships will be "ghost ships". In 20 years, a huge section of the US Navy...
Cyprus Purchased Israeli UAVs
Cyprus has recently acquired Israeli UAVs to monitor Turkish gas drillers in Cypriot waters. Cyprus has purchased four Aerostar Tactical UAVs for $13 million...
Advanced weapons and nuclear energy
At the start of the 33rd Israeli Conference on Mechanical Engineering (ICME 2015), Gideon Frank, an Israel Electric board member, and formerly the Director...
Meet MIT’s Mini Cheetah
MIT’s Super Mini Cheetah is small, cute, inexpensive, and somewhat comical with its stuffed animal head. It’s capable of walking, jumping, running, and turning,...
Critical Security Gaps Discovered in EU Border Surveillance System
A key European security database used to monitor border crossings and identify persons of interest has been found to contain serious technical and cybersecurity...
Weaponized Drones Against Civilians
Olga Grosman
Last week a law in North Dakota came into effect, allowing local police to use drones to disperse demonstrations and restraining demonstrators with...
The Future of Robotics: Israeli UGVs
According to Dr. Isabelle Okashi, the future of UGVs (unmanned ground vehicles) is similar to that of their airborne drone cousins: A combination of...
Scientists: Bioweapons are a Global Threat
Bio weapons are a threat to Israel and efforts are being done to have the capability to identify them and counter them. These efforts...
Attend Big Data for Security and Intelligence Conference & Exhibition
The Big Data for Security and Intelligence Conference and Exhibition organized by iHLS will showcase the latest requirements of the commercial and security sectors...
Bomb-Sniffing Dogs to Be Replaced by Technology
An innovative solution for aircraft and airport security operations might replace bomb-sniffing dogs. The “electronic nose” device that uses biological cells to sniff dangerous...
More Details on US Air Force’s Secrete Unmanned Project
The US Air Force wants to deploy a new unmanned platform. It is interested in a new type of low-cost yet advanced drone to...
The Battle for the Sky Now Depends on Flying Data Hubs
Modern air operations depend heavily on airborne early warning aircraft to detect threats, coordinate forces, and manage complex engagements across large areas. But many...

















































