New, Efficient Data Collection Algorithm
When you can’t collect all the data you need, a new algorithm tells you which to target. A new technique could help with both...
Former Spy: Spy Agencies Hide Cyber Threats from Public
Intelligence agencies are hiding critical information from the public, and private organizations aren't aware of the true severity of global cyber threats. That's according...
The big brother becomes more effective
Schneider Electric today announced the release and availability of its new Pelco Sarix® IL10 Series mini box and micro dome cameras, the first of...
Australia Knew the NSA was Hacking iPhones
Australian intelligence agencies may have had knowledge of a top secret U.S. NSA program for targeting iPhones, according to newly-released documents.
Slides released recently by...
Intelligence in jail – ISIS terrorist prison break foiled
The weekly security bulletin of the National Offender Management Service published a story on a Muslim ISIS terrorist who had planned to take a...
UAS for bomb squads – it’s here
Bomb squad robots have been using ground robots for many years to handle suspicious objects.
Now a U.S robot manufacturer is taking its business to...
New Jersey Jewish Organizations Receive Grants for Security Equipment
The threat of violence continues to affect Jewish religious organizations all over the world.
That’s why funding is vital when it comes to planning...
Big Data – What Are The Next Challenges?
The big data realm is developing rapidly and confronting new challenges. RISELab, a research lab opened recently at the University of California, Berkeley, focuses...
Boeing will evaluate an Israeli Radar System
Boeing Directed Energy Systems will evaluate the RADA Multi-Mission Hemispheric Radar – (MHR) for its operability as part of Boeing’s Directed Energy tactical systems....
iHLS TV – Rogue Snipers, Downed UAVs and WiFi Viruses
Articles and issues discussed in this report:
New system for launching and retrieving ship-based UAVs
Iranian hackers infiltrate U.S. Navy networks
German Army UAV attrition rates revealed
New...
This Is Not How You Fight Homegrown Terror
Arie Egozi
Is France closing the stable after the horses escaped? Basically yes, but that stable was so rickety that closing its gate wouldn’t have...
New UAS Will Aid The US Navy
The U.S. Navy has tested and deployed the AeroVironment RQ-20B Puma, a small unmanned aircraft system (UAS) aboard a Flight I Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile...
Shifting Gears in Anti-ISIS Surveillance Effort
Two Cessna 208B Caravan aircraft purchased by the U.S. Department of Defense and modified to perform airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance tasks were handed...
Report: Cybercrime Costs $445 Billion Annually
A Washington think tank has estimated the likely annual cost of cybercrime and economic espionage to the world economy at more than $445 billion...
New Security Cameras to Detect Violent Motions
A special CCTV camera might know what you are doing, thanks to a monitoring system that can detect aggressive behavior.
According to New Scientist, Kintense,...
Business Joins Academia For Large-Scale Face-Search To Fight Crime, Terrorism
Surveillance cameras are omnipresent on modern life. In a famous example, London, England has one camera for every fourteen residents. The big problem is...
EU’s Right To Be Forgotten Flaws Revealed
Under EU law, citizens have the “Right to be Forgotten,” whereby they can petition internet search providers such as Google to remove search results...
Aerostat to Detect Aerial and Maritime Threats
Aerostats have multiple uses in the photography and advertising fields, but these can also contribute to states’ security when used as aerial surveillance systems.
The...
Data Fusion – eradicating both terrorism and crime
Data Fusion: Using data that includes a shot of a vehicle license plate, an occasional pic on Facebook, cellular positioning of a group of...
New Encryption to Defend Against U.S. Spying
The U.S. intelligence agencies' activities are already infamous, although their depth and scope are not yet clear. According to a Microsoft researcher new encryption...
New UAV to Complete US Navy Surveillance Capabilities
Northrop Grumman has won a $255 million contract from the US Navy to procure three MQ-4C Triton unmanned aircrafts. The contract also includes one...
Familiar Member of US Navy UAV Fleet Receives Facelift
The U.S. Navy’s MQ-4C Triton, built by Northrop Grumman Corporation, has completed formal lab testing and a successful first flight of an improved software...











































