EU to Launch Privacy-Focused Age Verification App in July

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The European Union is set to launch a new age-verification application this July, aimed at giving minors better protection online without compromising user privacy....

Ransomware Group Claims Major Breach of Israeli Hospital’s Data Systems

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Shamir Medical Center (Assaf HaRofeh), one of Israel’s largest hospitals, was hit by a cyberattack on Thursday, during Yom Kippur. A ransomware group known...

Turning Earthquake Detectors into Aircraft Trackers

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Technology designed to detect earthquakes is now showing unexpected potential in airspace monitoring. Researchers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks have demonstrated that seismic...

$12M Investment Powers Next-Gen Hypersonic Testing for Defense and Space

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The next generation of aircraft and space systems requires the ability to conduct tests at extremely high speeds — yet today, the industry is...

The Hybrid Rover That Drifts Like a Weed and Navigates Like...

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Robots designed for ground exploration often struggle with two conflicting demands: they need to travel long distances efficiently, yet also maneuver through cluttered or...
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Another Country Joins the Trend With a Strategic Shift To a...

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For much of the post–World War II era, Japan kept defense-spending tightly constrained, relying on alliances and a strictly defensive posture to ensure security....
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From 30mm to 50mm: A Shift in Armored Firepower

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Modern armored vehicles are being pushed to their limits by a changing battlefield. Infantry fighting vehicles must now deal with better-protected targets, widespread drone...
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The Radar Plane That Survived the Budget Axe

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Airborne early warning remains one of the most difficult capabilities to replace. Modern air combat depends on long-range detection, tracking, and battle management, yet...
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How Sensors Could Unlock Speed in Stealth Bombers

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Stealth aircraft designers have long faced a hard tradeoff. Flying-wing bombers offer excellent range, efficiency, and low radar visibility, but they pay a price...

Could Cyborg Pigeons Be the Next Surveillance Tool?

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Small drones have become a common tool for surveillance, inspection, and reconnaissance, but they come with limits. Battery life restricts endurance, electric motors generate...
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A Strike Drone That Can Fly Blind—and Still Hit Its Target

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Loitering munitions have become a central feature of modern conflict, offering a relatively low-cost way to strike targets with precision. However, many existing systems...
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From the Cold War to Now: A Spy Plane Gets Smarter

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High-altitude surveillance aircraft are designed to operate beyond the reach of most threats, but modern air defense systems are steadily closing that gap. Advanced...

Seeing 450 Km Ahead: A New Radar Takes Shape

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The rapid growth of aerial threats, from long-range aircraft to small, low-flying drones, has exposed limitations in traditional radar systems. Detecting objects at extended...
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The Battle for the Sky Now Depends on Flying Data Hubs

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Modern air operations depend heavily on airborne early warning aircraft to detect threats, coordinate forces, and manage complex engagements across large areas. But many...
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Urban Sensing Capabilities to Be Improved

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The advancement of embedded technologies is driving a rapid growth of sensing technologies that can yield data from citywide deployments for monitoring, modeling, and...
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This Facial Recognition Tech Can Not Be Deceived

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UK government is interested in facial recognition technology in order to manage border crossings between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland following the...

New Scanner to Offer Less Strict Security Checks at Airports

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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) plans to test computed tomography scanners (CT), a state-of-the-art 3-D technology at select U.S. airport checkpoints. The new technology...
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New Move in AI Application for Safe City

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) will generate up to $2 trillion in additional value in supply chain and manufacturing, McKinsey & Co. estimates. Homeland security is...
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The Method for Fighting Crime? Data

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FBI officials have recently exposed some information regarding law enforcement agency use of its National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) in 2017, noting the transition...

Interested in Innovation in the IDF? Watch Leading Experts

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INNOTECH 2021 Cyber, HLS and Innovation event will take place on November 17-18 at Expo Tel Aviv, pavilion 2. Watch last year’s panel on...
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New York-Based Startup Develops ‘Handheld Iron Dome’ Anti-Drone System

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The New York-based technological startup ZeroMark has secured funding to advance the development of its handheld counter-drone technology, which is based on Israel’s Iron...

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Researchers Trace Years of GPS Disruptions to a Suspected Space-Based Source

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GPS and other satellite navigation systems have become essential infrastructure for aviation, maritime transport, communications, and critical timing networks. When these signals are disrupted,...