INNOFENSE Call for startups – Dual-Use Technologies
Following the immense success of the previous cycles and their integration into the defense sector, iHLS invites you to join the sixth cycle of...
AI-Driven Phishing Attacks Are Outsmarting Employees
A new study has revealed a growing cybersecurity blind spot: employees are struggling to detect phishing emails—especially those generated by artificial intelligence. The research...
Outdated TP-Link Routers Targeted in Active Cyberattacks
A critical security flaw in several widely used TP-Link router models is now being actively exploited by hackers, according to a recent update by...
Worm-Inspired Swarm Robots Offer New Approach to Search and Rescue Robotics
Drawing inspiration from an unlikely source—the California blackworm—a team of researchers at Harvard has developed a new class of robotic swarms that physically entangle...
$50M Funding to Take Electric Boats Into the Defense Market
Arc Boat Company has raised $50 million in a new funding round to expand its operations and introduce its electric propulsion systems to the...
Student-Built Phishing Kits Linked to Global Fraud Scheme Worth £100 Million
A recent court ruling in the UK has drawn attention to a large-scale cyber fraud operation centered around phishing kits. A 21-year-old university student...
Optical AI System Promises Ultra-Low-Energy Image Generation
Generative AI tools are becoming more and more central to our daily lives, improving sectors ranging from design to research. However, their growing energy...
Implementing Technology in VIP Protection in Complex Environments and Mass Events
Written by Or Shalom
In the past decade, we have witnessed a sharp increase in assassination attempts and attacks targeting senior officials and public figures,...
Study Shows Mice and AI Learn to Cooperate in Similar Ways
A new study from UCLA, published in Science, has revealed surprising parallels between how biological brains and artificial intelligence systems learn to cooperate. The...
First Functional 2D-Silicon Chip Could Transform Computing
Researchers have developed the first working memory chip that integrates ultra-thin 2D materials directly onto standard silicon circuits—marking a major step toward faster, smaller,...
Batteries, Not Flux Capacitors: The Real Future of Urban Flight
Electric air taxis may be the future of city transport, but before they take off, critical gaps in infrastructure, regulation, and airspace management need...
Corporate Messaging Platform Became Gateway for Hackers
Nikkei Inc., Japan’s largest financial news organization and owner of the Financial Times, revealed that hackers gained access to its networks through an employee’s...
GPS-Free Navigation: How Robots Are Learning from Insects, Birds, and Rodents
Autonomous robots face a persistent challenge - navigating complex, unpredictable environments without human intervention. Standard navigation systems typically rely on GPS to locate a...
Stopping the Domino Effect: Rethinking Cyber Resilience
Modern infrastructure is increasingly dependent on tightly connected digital systems. Power grids, transport networks, hospitals, and communication platforms all rely on data flows that...
Underwater Drones Built for Months-Long Patrols
Modern naval forces face a persistent challenge: how to monitor vast stretches of ocean without relying on crewed submarines or costly patrol cycles. Underwater...
The Jet That Was Built for Long Hauls and High Stakes
Long-range flights place heavy demands on both aircraft and passengers. Business jets are expected to link distant city pairs efficiently, operate from varied airports,...
Meet Accurate LIDAR Sensor for Autonomous Driving
Automotive LIDAR sensors are increasing in popularity as many car manufacturers are developing autonomous driving systems. In fact, the automotive LIDAR sensor market is...
A Fold-Wing Drone That Delivers EW Where Big Platforms Can’t
Electronic warfare is no longer confined to large ships, fixed sites, or crewed aircraft. In littoral environments—where coastlines, islands, and narrow waterways limit maneuvering...
A Simple Cage Takes On One of the Tank’s Biggest New...
Modern main battle tanks were designed to defeat threats coming from the front and sides. Today, that assumption no longer holds. Inexpensive first-person-view drones...
A Firefighting Robot That Sees Through Smoke Using Radar
Firefighters face some of the most hostile operating conditions of any emergency service. Thick smoke blocks vision, heat degrades sensors, and GPS signals are...
This “Unjammable” Navigation Tech Uses the Earth Itself
Modern military navigation depends heavily on satellite signals, a vulnerability that is becoming harder to ignore. GPS jamming, spoofing, and signal denial are now...
















































