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Forecast: Video Surveillance as a Service in Smart Cities

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The development of smart cities is expected to propel the growth of the video surveillance as a service (VSaaS) market in the coming years.  A...
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GPS-Denied Navigation Solution – Thanks to Birds

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Armed forces have to be prepared to operate in environments where GPS technology has been degraded or denied by enemy action. Findings of a...

UK Air Force Upgrades its Capabilities

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The UK has ordered 13 more Protector RG Mk1 Remotely Piloted Air Systems (RPAS). The SkyGuardian is referred to as Protector by the British...

Choosing Replacement for Bradley IFV

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The US Army has chosen five teams to compete to design the replacement for its Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle, in service since 1981, within...

Electronic Warfare Specialist at the Tactical Edge 

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As the US Army is gearing up to field a raft of electronic warfare equipment — including combined cyber and signals intelligence — it...

Ground-Based Laser Weapon to Be Developed by Lockheed Martin and Rafael

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Lockheed Martin and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems signed a Principles of Cooperation agreement under which the two companies will work to support the development...
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Attend INNOTECH! Int’l Cyber, HLS and Innovation Event

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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,...
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The US is Enhancing its Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity

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In the wake of a string of ransomware attacks, mainly the one on Colonial Pipeline fuel pipeline company that demonstrated massive vulnerabilities within U.S....

Zero Trust Security for Nuclear Infrastructure

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Since the adoption of Internet of Things (IoT) technology, cybersecurity hacks have become a common theme in the news. The US Congress recognized the...
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Accurate Data – Game Changer in Emergency Response

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A recent finding from research firm Frost & Sullivan: Investment in next-generation 911 technology in the U.S. will grow at a compound annual growth...

Were Tokyo Olympic Games Target to Cyber Attack?

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The Olympic Games have always been targeted by cyber threat actors looking to capitalize on the event. The Japanese government has been bracing itself...

Firefighters Employing More Innovative Technology

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Mega-fires torched a record 4% of California last year. The widespread wildfires challenging the US west coast have led firefighters to adopt new technologies...
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Healthcare Systems More Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks

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More than 22 million people have been affected by healthcare data breaches in 2021 so far — a jump of about 185% from the...

Google Set to Support US Air Force

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Aircraft maintenance requires a considerable amount of data shared by many stakeholders. Google Cloud will help the US Air Force optimize maintenance readiness, increase...
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Terrorist Organizations Have New Non-Lethal Weapon

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Cryptocurrency can be difficult to track, making it a popular tool for money laundering and other illicit activity. As cryptocurrency technology advances and becomes...
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3D Scanning Will Save Lives in Emergency

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In an emergency, having floor plans and other updated information about buildings and facilities can save first responders critical time. The US Air Force...

All Equipment in One Van – New Way to Look at...

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A new way to look at drone delivery. Amazon wants to develop a technology that would pair drones or small ground robots with delivery...

Advanced Technologies Securing Tokyo Olympic Games

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Japan’s authorities have been employing advanced technology in order to maintain security and prevent the spread of the coronavirus during the Olympic Games in...
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Familiar Remote Work App – Now More Secure 

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Remote work has become prevalent globally due to the COVID-19. While saving workers hours in traffic jams and enabling business continuity during lockdowns, remote...

New “Alpinist” Model Features Upgraded Capabilities

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Russian Helicopters, a Rostec subsidiary, has unveiled the prototype of the newest version of an updated Ka-226T light chopper, "Alpinist", being developed for high...

Are US-Made Drones Too Expensive?

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The Pentagon-developed camera drones are more expensive and less capable than the Chinese-made ones that they were supposed to replace, according to an internal...

New Ruggedized Tablet Unveiled

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A new tablet is made for the most extreme conditions and under any use case - designed for law enforcement, the military, and more.  Panasonic...

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Apple Study Challenges Assumptions About AGI Readiness

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A recent study by Apple researchers has raised serious doubts about the capabilities of today’s most advanced AI systems, particularly those designed for complex...