U.S. Court: Mass Surveillance – Legal

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Lawyers for Mohamed Mohamud, a U.S. citizen who lived in Oregon, have been denied a motion to dismiss his terrorism conviction, with the court...

ODNI crowsources speech-recognition software

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The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) wants to crowdsource ideas for software that would make human speech recorded in noisy environments more easily...

Critics of UK “Snoopers Charter” Claim Massive Technical Flaws

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Adrian Kennard, head of UK ISP Andrews & Arnold, an Internet service provider, has warned of major technical issues with the proposed Investigatory Powers...

IAI Expands its Cyber Business in Asia

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It seems that Israel’s increased capabilities in the field of cyber have been recognized also in Asia. Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) announced signing significant...

Brazil Becomes Hot Market for Surveillance Technology Ahead of World Cup

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Giants of the surveillance sector get contracts in a number of Brazilian cities during the games of 2014 – from security scanners to remote...

Surprise – Russia to buy UAS from the UAE

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If this story is true than it is very strange according to Israeli sources. According to RIA Novosti The Russian military is planning to purchase...

Opinion: Surfing the Post-Snowden Internet

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By Gad Elkin "The next phase of the internet will be focused on information and powered by connectivity. Cloud computing, big data and Internet of...

Israeli weapon systems on “Flying Cannon” ?

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Israeli sources confirmed that Israeli weapons system may be added to the package for the MC-27J aircraft equipped with a 30 mm gun. The planned gunship...

U.S. Homeland Security to Operate Air Force Border Blimps

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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will take over control of the fleet of aerostat radar systems along the U.S.-Mexico border. Until now...

Drone Ground Controls to be Modernized by Raytheon

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The ground segment for the U.S. Air Force RQ-4 Global Hawk autonomous aircraft will be modernized by Raytheon, within the framework of a subcontract...

The NSA Used Sleeper Malware to Infect Computer Networks

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The U.S National Security Agency (NSA) is reported to have installed computer malware in 50,000 computer networks around the globe. Reports in theWashington Post,...

Microsoft says NSA spying hit trust in the cloud

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A senior Microsoft spokesman says that government surveillance has damaged trust in the cloud and in the company itself, pushing the latter to focus...

NSA will Track Your Smartphone Finger Strokes

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Smartphone technology built by Lockheed Martin promises to verify a user's identity based on the swiftness and shape of the individual’s finger strokes on...

Chinese Political Ideology Database Proposed

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Studies in Ideological Education, a Chinese education ministry publication, has published a report with a proposal to track individual university students’ political views using...

Drone Scare: New Personal Drone Detector

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Small, unmanned aerial vehicles can be monitoring you this very instant, recording your every move for some shady purpose. At least that's what U.S....

Iran Unveils New-Old UAV

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Video footage of Iran's Simorgh unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) taking off and landing was filmed at Kashan International Airport, according to IHS Jane’s 360. Shown...
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Watch: IDF’s UAV Unit Comes to Light

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The IDF has exposed the activities of the Israeli Artillery Corps UAV Unit (Rochev Shamaim), which operates UAVs in various zones and directs the...

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The Battlefield Vehicle of the Future May Drive Itself

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Modern military ground operations are increasingly moving toward autonomous systems capable of operating in contested environments with reduced risk to personnel. However, developing military...