Europe to Increase Control on Dual-Use Products Export
Lawmakers in the European Union have advanced plans to subject hacking tools to export controls currently reserved for depleted uranium, human pathogens and other...
Are Trains at Risk from Cybercrime?
Cybersecurity concerns are rising along with political tensions, and it seems that critical infrastructures might be at risk. So far, attacks used to be...
Biometric database – knowledge is power
For some time now a wide and passionate debate is conducted in Israel regarding the Biometric databse the country plans to implement on its...
Blockchain to Secure Military Networks
The digital currency Bitcoin caught the Pentagon’s eyes as a potential cybersecurity shield. The US military has been open about their interest in Blockchain...
Israeli Cybersecurity at Forefront of War Against Cybercrime
The cyber incidents that dominated global headlines over the past year indicated not only a growing trend but one that is escalating in size,...
Pokémon GO: Allegations of Espionage Using the Game
Since its launch in July 2016, Pokémon GO has captivated millions of players worldwide with its innovative use of augmented reality (AR) technology. Developed...
Russian Satellite Hit by WAGNER Hackers
The Dozor-Teleport is a Russian satellite communications provider used by the country’s Ministry of Defense and security services. It was recently hit by hackers...
Israeli-Inspired Digital Dome to Protect US Critical Infrastructure
Critical installations such as energy assets are vulnerable to cyber threats. The Louisiana energy infrastructure will be equipped with a digital dome to protect...
What’s really plaguing cyber security?
It’s exactly the same as with car accidents. The problem with cyber security is enforcement. There are many law, lots of regulation, plenty of...
Phishing Tactics Are Evolving—Here’s How Cybercriminals Are Getting Smarter
Phishing remains the most frequently reported cybercrime in the United States, with over 193,000 incidents recorded by the FBI in the past year. While...
Gaming – Now as Terrorism Threat
A new domestic terrorism threat has been evident in the US, a report warns. Gamification, in which violent extremists liken attacks to video games...
2014 Cybersecurity Forum to focus on Trusted Computing
The 2014 Cybersecurity Innovation Forum, to be held 28-30 January 2014, at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, Maryland, will focus on the existing...
How to Use Cyber Security Big Data Effectively?
150 Federal cybersecurity professionals were asked to examine how agencies are using big data and advanced analytics to better understand cybersecurity trends and mitigate...
Researchers Unveil How CSS Can Expose User Data
A recent study by researchers at the CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security has uncovered a new method of tracking online users, leveraging Cascading...
Optical Eyeball Scanning for Financial Security in the Age of AI
A new cryptocurrency eye-scanning venture will verify whether the person in front of it is actually human. Only after "proving" you are human, can you...
Cybersecurity Flaws in Mapping Applications
U.S. special operators and other troops have been using advanced war-fighting applications for hand-held devices that contain software weaknesses that render them vulnerable to...
New Move to Counter Navigation Systems’ Jamming and Spoofing
Accurate positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) is necessary for the functioning of many critical infrastructure sectors. Precision timing is particularly important and is primarily...
International Criminal Court Are Investigating an Unprecedented Cyberattack
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has reportedly fallen victim to a sophisticated cyberattack suspected to be an espionage operation. The court has taken mitigating...
US Air Force Enhances Cyber Security
The US Air Force needs to rapidly and efficiently field enhanced war-fighting capability in order to maintain technological advantage in highly contested and consistently...
Developments in Iranian Cyber Warfare, 2013-2014
By Gabi Siboni, Sami Kronenfeld
In early 2013, a senior official from the cyber security company CrowdStrike described Iran as a “third tier” country in...
Human Error Isn’t Inevitable: Research Finds Users Can Detect Malware Better...
While human error is often seen as a major vulnerability in cybersecurity, new research suggests that non-expert users can effectively identify malware—especially when given...
Forthcoming: INNOTECH Int’l Conference and Exhibition on Cyber, HLS and Innovation
iHLS is proud to present the International Cyber, Homeland Security Technologies, and Innovation Conference and Exhibition: INNOTECH 2021.
November 17-18, 2021 at EXPO Tel Aviv,...

















































