Port security solutions, including software and cameras, have improved significantly in the past decade or so. Many large ports, for instance, have high-tech command...
By Gabi Siboni, Sami Kronenfeld
In early 2013, a senior official from the cyber security company CrowdStrike described Iran as a “third tier” country in...
The 100 Resilient Cities Centennial Challenge, pioneered by the Rockefeller Foundation, will help thirty-three cities in its first year. The challenge seeks to make...
The following is a summary and analysis of the terrorist attacks and counter-terrorism operations that occurred during January 2014, as researched and recorded by...
The United States announced it will protect Japan against potential threats, especially North Korea. The Japanese are smart and the announcement probably made them...
Articles and issues discussed in this episode:
DARPA-sponsored robotics advancements may be used for military purposes
U.S. military to deploy more robotic soldiers in the future
U.S...
The U.K. government has launched an investigation into the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood to determine whether the organization is using London as a...
France will soon adopt preventative measures, currently practiced in Britain, Denmark, and the Netherlands, to stop minority youths from pursuing jihad in Syria. There...
Hazardous nuclear events have the potential to cause huge levels of widespread damage to individuals and the environment. Getting close enough to these incidents...
Engineers at the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) at the University of Sheffield have successfully printed a 1.5m-wide prototype unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for...
By ICT’s Jihadi Websites Monitoring Group
This report summarizes notable events discussed on jihadist Web forums during the second half of December 2013. Following are...