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AI-Voice Robocalls Declared Illegal in the US

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US regulators declared last week that scam "robocalls" made using voices created with artificial intelligence are now illegal. This phenomenon gained attention last month after...
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China’s New “Game-Changing” Spy Tech

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Chinese researchers have reportedly developed a new “game-changer” military surveillance technology- an AI-enabled signal intelligence device. South China Morning Post reports that with this technology,...
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The Houthis Threaten to Sever Undersea Cables, Cause Worldwide Internet Shortage

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Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis have been continuously attacking ships off the coast of Yemen since the beginning of Israel’s war with Hamas, claiming they will...
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Artificial Neural Network Optimizes Drone Energy Consumption

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The future of networks must include high transmission speeds and flexible coverage, and one way to do so is by using networks of unmanned...
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NASA’s Revolutionary Search and Rescue Technology

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The international satellite-aided search and rescue initiative Cospas-Sarsat has been aided by NASA and enabled the development of multiple emergency location beacon types that...
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Call for Dual Use Technology Startups

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Are you a startup company related to the security sector? Are you looking for recognition, international exposure, access to investors, and the ability to...
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iHLS Innovation Centre Calls for Dual-Use Security Startups

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Are you a startup company related to the security sector? Are you looking for recognition, international exposure, access to investors, and the ability to...
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EU Armies to Collaborate and Test AI Battle Tech

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The European Commission (EC) signed an agreement to launch the Land Tactical Collaborative Combat (LATACC), bringing together around 34 companies and research institutions to...
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Fog Computing – The Future of IoT

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IoT (Internet of Things) networks connect user devices with everyday household and professional devices, but the challenge is reaching a balance between functionality and...
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The Spying Satellites of Japan, South and North Korea

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Recent regional space developments include Japan’s new “information-gathering” satellite, South Korea's spy satellite launched by SpaceX and North Korea's recent surveillance satellite deployment. Japan's Information-Gathering...
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SpaceX Launches First Satellite-to-Smartphone Signal from Space

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SpaceX’s latest Falcon 9 mission contained its first set of Starlink satellites capable of transmitting a signal from space directly to our smartphones, with...
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Russia-China Hack-Proof Quantum Communication Link

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Quantum communication is a secure way to transfer information, resistant to eavesdropping by hackers. The encrypted data is transferred as ones and zeros along...
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The Pentagon’s Network of Space Sensors Might Not Work

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The Pentagon plans to create a multi-layer system of sensors for tracking hypersonic missiles, but a new report released by the CSIS calls out...
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Lockheed Martin’s Innovative Missile-Deceiving Electronic Warfare System

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Lockheed Martin, in collaboration with the US Navy, has successfully tested its Advanced Off-Board Electronic Warfare system (AOEW). Vice president of Spectrum Convergence at Lockheed...
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Wireless ‘Energy Webs’ Will Charge Airborne Platforms

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Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) signed a contract with Raytheon to create an airborne "wireless internet for energy" called the Persistent Optical Wireless...
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New Electromagnetic Spectrum Capability Will Enhance Modern Warfighting

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The electromagnetic spectrum, or EMS, is considered a modern-day battle space that spans the air, land, sea, space, and cyberspace domains. The DISA (Defense Information...
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Bluetooth Trackers Used for Crime

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Bluetooth trackers are useful for finding your phone, your keys, or your luggage. They do so by emitting a Bluetooth signal (that varies from...
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Japanese Engineers Break Record Internet Speed

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Japanese engineers have recorded a groundbreaking data transmission rate thanks to a new optical fiber, which could revolutionize internet speed. The engineers from Japan’s National...
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New Cyberattack Targets Bluetooth Connections

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New BLUFFS attack pries on Bluetooth vulnerability, enabling attackers “in the middle” to snoop on communications. According to Cybernews, BLUFFS, or “Bluetooth Forward and Future...
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GalaxySpace Reveals Satellite with Unfolding Solar Panels

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After China’s GalaxySpace developed the country’s first low-Earth orbit constellation that challenged SpaceX's Starlink, the company recently developed a new type of plate-shaped satellite...
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Human-Robot Communication Revolutionized by AI-Powered System

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Researchers from Brown University have unveiled a transformative AI-based system that is expected to reshape how humans communicate with robots. This new and innovative...
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Security Protocols Against Misuse of Digital Surveillance

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In our increasingly digital society, privacy is getting more and more important, and according to the European General Data Protection Regulation there is a...

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Modern Battlefields Need More Than Firepower — They Need Resilient Networks

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Modern combat increasingly depends on the rapid movement of information between units. Drones, helicopters, artillery systems, and ground troops all generate large amounts of...