Image Recognition – Can Computers be Fooled?

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Cornell researchers have found that like humans, computers based on machine learning can be fooled by optical illusions, which raises security concerns. Cornell graduate student...

Taking the Kamikaze Principle to the Next Level

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Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard has claimed to have created a 'suicide drone' capable of flying at speeds up to 160 mph and altitudes of...

Revolution in Automotive Forensics

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Vehicle systems store a vast amount of data such as recent destinations, favorite locations, call logs, contact lists, SMS messages, emails, pictures, videos, social...

Two-Way Sensors For Cost-Effective Home Security

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As homes and businesses become smarter, so should the intelligence of their security. Concerns have been recently raised about conventional wireless products being susceptible...

Self-Piloted Taxi in The Works

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The Airbus Group in the Silicon Valley signed Modern Technology Solutions, Inc. (MTSI) and their partner, SOAR Oregon a contract for developing the electric,...

Who’s Behind Radiological Detection in Large Public Events?

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Preventive detection of radiological or nuclear materials means using the right detector systems and processes to prevent someone from using radioactive material as a...

Cold War Heating Up?

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It seems that Britain has withdrawn from its plans to send medium-range rockets to Estonia, over the backdrop of concern about how the Kremlin...

Better Cybersecurity for Nuclear Arsenal Computer Systems

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Cyber Security has become a priority in various defense fields. Enhancing the cyber security of nuclear systems has certainly become an imperative. A U.S. Air...

An Airborne Hazard: Drones

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An increasing use of drones for commercial and leisure purposes world-wide has led to a rise in the number of near-misses with aircraft and...

Heavy Duty Protection to Anti-Terror Units in Germany

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Hamburg has spent £3.9 million equipping its anti terror officers with new protective equipment over fears of jihadi-style attacks. Some 70 officers are to...

New Anti-Jamming System Tested

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Jamming and interference, whether intentional or unintentional, can seriously degrade GPS position, navigation and time availability-even to the point of total solution denial. Jammers...

Palm-Sized Radar for Small Drones – Under Development

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A new radar-equipped drone took off last month in Texas for a series of tests aimed at finding out how well Bellevue-based Echodyne’s miniaturized...

New Partnership in Video Security Applications Field

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Video surveillance market this year has been characterized by the move from standard-definition (SD) analog equipment to high-definition (HD) CCTV and network equipment, aggressive...

Law Enforcement Robotics – New Anti-Terrorist Means

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Law enforcement robot markets at $1 billion in 2015 are anticipated to reach $5.7 billion by 2022, according to a new market research report....

New IoT Security Guidelines Issued by DHS

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A set of strategic principles was issued by the US Department of Homeland Security regarding Internet of Things (IoT) security. The guidelines promote transparency...

India to Use Israeli-Manufacutred UAVs for Combat Missions

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The Indian Air Force is working to upgrade and equip its fleet of Israeli-made Searcher and Heron Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) with missiles under...

No More White Nights for FireFighters?

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The Fire Station Alerting System, PrimeAlert, is supposed to help speed response times & reduce stress and sleep deprivation for first responders in Ohio Locution...

Russia Brings Out “Big Guns” to Syrian Civil war

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According to Russian Defense, Sergei Shoigu’s interview for sputniknews, Admiral Grigorovich frigate targeted terrorists in Syria with Kalibr cruise missile strikes. Last December the...

Technology Enables Control of Robots from Great Distances

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Scientists in Russia wearing an exoskeleton succeeded in controling a distant connected robot in Germany, within the fraemwork of a project called CAPIO with...

New UAVs to Detect Radiation and Chemical Agents

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FlyCam UAV launched two new UAVs. The Cypher 6, a commercial-grade hexacopter, and the NEO, an all-weather commercial co-axial octocopter. The new developments can...

New Enterprise Will Validate First-Responders’ Equipment Works Properly

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The US First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet), recently opened, marks the beginning of a new lab examination that will specialize in testing public safety...

CyberSecurity System Strategy Renewed in Germany

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Germany's cabinet approved a new cyber security strategy due to a growing number of attacks, especially from China and Russia. The strategy calls for the...

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Hackers Claim to Be Selling 310 Million Alleged Temu User Records

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Large online retailers are frequent targets for cybercriminals because they hold vast amounts of customer information. Even when the authenticity of an alleged breach...