Dual-Use Technologies – New Regulation
In search of a better response to emerging threats, the EU has been looking to gain a better grip on dual-use technologies, including cyber-surveillance...
Teenagers in the Netherlands Caught Using WiFi Sniffer Near European Law...
Dutch authorities have arrested two 17-year-olds suspected of conducting surveillance near key European law enforcement facilities on behalf of Russian intelligence. The incident is...
Attempt to Implement IOT in Public Transportation
Cisco has created a video analytics tool that, according to iothub.com, promises to help public transportation operators understand the nature of their passengers and...
Flying Drones Beyond Line of Sight?
A new network will allow pilots of drones to fly farther distances, even outside their line of sight, which is currently against FAA rules....
New Technique to Find Latent Prints at Crime Scenes
A new technique has been developed to assist in finding latent prints at the crime scene. In a crime scene examination, investigators collect items of...
Quicker is Not Always Better
Researchers are looking for a 3D sensor that is compact and easy to use for applications in autonomous vehicles, robots and drones, security systems...
DHS To Create Criminal Investigations Research Centre
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) has announced the creation of a new criminal investigations centre to the tune...
Teenager Breaks Into Personal E-mail of US Security Official. Again.
A second high-ranking American intelligence official has had his personal accounts breached in roughly three months.
The personal online accounts of James Clapper, director...
Harnessing Humidity: Cutting-Edge Water Generation System
San Francisco-based startup Aquaria Technologies is pioneering a game-changing technology that extracts clean, affordable drinking water from the atmosphere. Founded in 2022, Aquaria aims...
A Smarter Camera That Tracks Movement, Not Frames
Modern sensing systems face a growing challenge: too much data. Traditional cameras capture and process full image frames continuously, even when little is changing...
Unique Advantages of Boeing’s Unmanned Rotorcraft
As unmanned aerial systems have entered the Public Safety realm, most of the focus to date has been around small, low-cost systems. Major disasters...
GMARS ‘Shoot and Scoot’ Missile Launcher System
Lockheed Martin and Rheinmetall unveiled their new missile launcher system called the GMARS (Global Mobile Artillery Rocket System) at the Eurosatory 2024 in Paris.
GMARS...
New Explosive Detection Lab will Examine Innovative Technologies
The US Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) will provide independent testing, evaluation, and certification of explosives detection equipment for...
Homeland Security seeking off-the-shelf applications to manage biometric data
The Department of Homeland Security’ Office of Biometric Identity Management is currently looking for off-the-shelf applications that can more effectively store, match and analyze...
Drones to Help Police Investigate Car Crashes
A new Massachusetts police department drone will soon provide investigators reconstructing car accidents with a much-needed eye in the sky — and is expected...
Thin Line Between Crime Solving and Privacy
Police forces have become increasingly reliant on extraction software in recent years as smartphones have harvested more data about people’s behaviour. But it’s feared...
Infostealers Infiltrate U.S. Defense Sector Systems: Military Information at risk
A new report by Israeli cybersecurity firm Hudson Rock has revealed that infostealer malware is infiltrating the U.S. military and defense contractors, posing a...
Dual-Use Startups Open Call
INNOFENSE Call for startups – Dual-Use Technologies:
Following the immense success of the previous four cycles and their integration into the defense sector, iHLS invites...
Air-Gapped Computers Proven To Be Penetrable
Researchers from the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) Cyber Security Research Center have discovered that virtually any cellphone infected with a malicious code can use GSM phone frequencies...
A New Anti-Drone Turret Fires in Every Direction at Once
Small drone swarms are becoming increasingly difficult to stop using traditional air-defense systems. Conventional remotely operated gun turrets usually rely on mechanically rotating toward...
New Google Tool Addresses Online Privacy Issues
As more personal information moves online, individuals are increasingly exposed to identity theft, harassment, and privacy violations. Search engines often serve as the first...

















































