Jewish Communities at Risk in Wake of Recent Paris Attacks
US Department of Homeland Security officials advised Jewish communities to initiate or review security maintenance in the wake of the recent terrorist attacks in...
It’s Official: Mustard Gas Has Been Used in Syria
Sulfur mustard has supposedly been disposed of in Syria over a year ago, when President Bashar al-Assad’s regime agreed to clear out its chemical...
Pan European Cooperation in CyberSecurity
Eruopean countries prefer a vast cooperation encompassing states and organizations in order to effectively cope with cybersecurity threats.
ECSO is an pan-european industry-led organisation with...
Diplomats Blame Assad For Employing Chemical Weapons
Despite publicly dismantling his chemical weapons stockpiles, and despite repeated assurances from his Russian partners that he has long since stopped using deadly gas...
Enhancing Cybersecurity by Joining Forces
The US Defense Strategies Institute (DSI) has designed a forum in order to promote conversation that seeks to advance network security and cyber capabilities.
Over...
The private account of a movie star has been hacked –...
By: Gad Elkin, Cyber Security Manager at EMEA
It seems more and more people are interested in securing their personal computers and private information. The...
New Hot-Air Balloon to Detect Explosion’s Infrasound
Danny Bowman, a Sandia National Laboratories geophysicist needs a very little number of everyday products in order to build a solar-powered hot air balloon...
New Mine-Disarming Drones To Be Used In Syria
New drones were demonstrated by Russia’s International Anti-Mining Center's sapper units for mine-disarming.
Dmitry Klochko, director of LocMas who told mil.today: "To neutralize mines, we...
A Growing Paramilitary Group in Taiwan
A paramilitary organization is forming in Taiwan, in response to Chinese threats at invading the Island. Taiwan citizens fed up with the military’s lack...
Marines Expand Experimentation as New Strategy
The U.S. Marines Corps will likely majorly increase experimentation in order to push future success in an increasingly competitive field.
According to the new...
Experiment Tests First Responders’ Cooperation
Natural disasters and wide scale emergencies require the cooperation of various agencies and the integration of developing technologies. A recent operational experiment took place,...
Seven Things You Didn’t Know About Blockchain
You may have heard the term "blockchain" used when people talk about cryptocurrencies like bitcoin. If you're unsure of what it means, think of...
Watch: New Sensor Will Detect Drone Pilots
A new sensor called RF-300 was released by Dedrone, that automatically locates drones and their pilots.
The current ubiquity of drones makes for a very...
New Apps Enhance Public Safety
Five public safety apps have been added by FirstNet (First Responders Network Authority) to its public communications platform.
FirstNet is an independent authority within the...
How Can We Tackle 160 Million Pieces of Space Debris?
Experts claim there are over 160 million pieces of space debris currently orbiting Earth, which could be extremely dangerous and cause a cascading chain...
Meta Instructed by EU to Address Concerns Over Their Privacy Payment...
Meta continues to bump heads with EU regulators over new controversial privacy policy.
The company, which has previously postponed the launch of multiple products in...
Development of UUVs is Accelerated
NATO members are accelerating efforts to cooperate on the development and fielding of unmanned maritime systems, according to an agreement signed by the defense...
Charting Space Junk Constellations in Earth’s Orbit
A new initiative is charting “star constellations” in the Earth’s orbit, but not ones made of actual stars – these constellations are charted patterns...
The Worst is Yet to Come? Experts Warn of a Future...
Countless devices we use every single day completely depend on support from security companies. However, the staffing and software of these companies are usually...
World’s First Wooden Satellite to Reach Space
Kyoto University announced that the first wooden satellite in history is going to travel to space in September on a SpaceX rocket. The LignoSat...
Call for Technologies: Defense Industry Seeks AI Solutions
iHLS, in collaboration with a large defense industry is looking for companies with proven capabilities in several areas to participate in a demonstration of...
The End to Death By Friendly Fire?
During training and even operational missions, an unfortunately common occurrence among troops is death by friendly fire. The situation is even more difficult for...

















































