Which are the most notorious hacking groups?

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Anonymous is perhaps the most notorious of all hacker groups. It is a decentralized online community of tens of thousands of anonymous 'hacktivists', who...

Snowden Casts Doubt On ISIS Encryption Video

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ISIS likes to tout itself as extremely technologically proficient. The organisation releases apps, instructions on online behaviour, and has recently released a video showing...

Living in the future – technology as urban infrastructure

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Google announces the formation of Sidewalk Labs, whose goal is finding technological solutions to issues rising in urban living such as living expenses, transportation...

I-HLS TV Interview – On The New IFF System

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An interview with Mr. Zohar Dvir, CEO of Zohar Dvir Yazamut, shortly after his talk in the Future Forces conference. In the interview, Dvir talks...

UK Announces Creation of the 77th Cyber warfare Battalion

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Britain’s cyber unit for soldiers familiar with social media. Documents leaked by Edward Snowden demonstrate that the NSA and its allies are preparing for future...

Cloud computing and web-born IT threats

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Kaspersky Lab Achieves VMware Ready - vCloud Air Status under Access Tier in vCloud Air Air ISV Program. Kaspersky Lab announced today that Kaspersky Anti-Virus...

Cyberterrorism: Arab hackers attack Israel

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Desert Falcons - First known Arabic Cyber Espionage group attacking victims in Israel and the Middle East. Kaspersky Lab’s Global Research and Analysis Team has...

The Great Firewall of ISIL

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We’ve all heard about China’s internet censorship programme, nicknamed “The Great Firewall of China”, a sophisticated system that monitors all access to the wider...

BNET radio system: the answer to multi-platform air forces

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The BNET software defined radio (SDR) system developed by an Israeli defense contractor is creating interest among various foreign air forces. The BNET will...

“Safe City” Mexico City

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The most advanced security system in the world The Thales group is working on expanding the world's most advanced urban security system, referred to as...

How Can Technology Reduce Crime?

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London, Bristol and Milton Keynes are only some of the breakthrough cities in the “Smart City” revolution, already applying annitiatives such a a city-wide...

A New Command Car for the Firefighting Services

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These days, we finished building the command post vehicle for the firefighting services, which is the national command post. The vehicle was built in...

Facebook Wants To Supply Airborne Internet To The Whole World

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Facebook is aiming to bring the internet to underserved parts of the world. To do so it has teamed up with defence contractor Raytheon,...

New Material to Protect from Electronic Surveillance

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Conductive Composites, a small Utah company, has developed an extremely thin, flexible material, to shield from electronic emissions and electromagnetic pulses. Beyond traditional network-penetration, novel...

Self-Jamming Reveals Threats to US Satellite Communications

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  261 times this year American satellites’ communications were jammed. This wasn’t done by enemy forces or by unfriendly nations, such as Russia or China....

New Report Warns: US Must Prepare For Space Warfare

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The developing stage for warfare is in cyberspace, but the next stage could well grow in a familiar frontier - space. The modern world...

IAI is Providing “Tools” for Future Forces

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Taking advantage of their genuine capabilities in numerous technological aspects, Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) have been developing various “tools” required for future security forces....

Preparation for Earthquakes: Monitor, Predict, Prevent, Control

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Preparing ahead of emergency situations and mass disasters on a national scales is not ’recommended’ or subject to considerations of cost or likelihood. Rather,...

Programming With The Enemy

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In a cost-saving move, Pentagon contractors subcontracted their work to the Russians, a four-year probe concludes. The probe was started in 2011 after John C...

UAVs Now Reaching The Stratosphere

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The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) announced that its EAV-3, a high-altitude UAV powered by solar cells, succeeded in flying into the stratosphere with...

Pentagon Reports -China is developing Satellite Killers

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Chinese technology is accelerating into worrying new arenas, warns the Pentagon’s annual report on Chinese military power. But that doesn’t mean China is overtaking...

World’s First Wearable Translator

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Since the dawn of time man dreamed of overcoming the barriers of language. Our most primal myths warn us of the troubles of disjointed...

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A New Quantum Breakthrough Could Change Signal Detection on the Battlefield

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Modern military and civilian communications environments are becoming increasingly crowded. Drones, radios, sensors, satellites, electronic warfare systems, and wireless networks all compete for space...