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5G Technology Poses Espionage Threat

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5G technology can be used for espionage purposes. According to David Vigneault, Director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), 5G can be used...

Mini UAS Supplies Advanced Surveillance Capabilities to Special Forces

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FLYEYE is a mini Unmanned Air System (UAS), that is used for intelligence, reconnaissance, surveillance and target acquisition (ISTAR) of the battlefield, sensitive areas,...

New Technology to Detect Radiation in Millions of Containers

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Detecting small amounts of dangerous nuclear material in one container out of millions is a challenge to security professionals worldwide, as solutions are needed...

New Technologies Enhance Autonomous Ground Vehicles

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New unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) demonstrated their capabilities during the British Army Warfighting Experiment 2018 (AWE18) — Autonomous Warrior (Land). The main goal of...

Bypassing Encryption Under Protection of Law

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In an attempt to target Islamist terrorism, pedophile networks and organized crime, several governments worldwide have been leading a policy forcing technology companies to...

Microsoft Calls for Regulation on Facial-Recognition Technology

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Microsoft President Brad Smith calls for government regulation on facial-recognition technology. With the aid of smart camera systems governments and companies could track our...

Future of Transportation Calls for Cellular Technology   

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Today, vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technologies, through which vehicles can communicate with their surroundings, are considered to be the future of safer roads...
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New Police Unmanned Aircraft System Program  

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The New York Police Department (NYPD) will launch its Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) program. The program consists of newly acquired Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV)...

Meet The New Marines

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The U.S. military hopes that common marine microorganisms (single-celled forms, bacteria, etc.) might be genetically engineered into living wires to signal the passage of...
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The Price of A Brave New World

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The Internet of Things (IoT) has been making major shifts in the world of both consumer and industrial electronics, however, it opens a door...
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Cybersecurity in Israel

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By Dainan Gilmore Israel has been a world leader in cybersecurity for the past 20 years already, and it keeps its strong positions in this...

US Army Planning Futuristic Developments

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The US Air Force is working to one day be able to fire high-tech laser weapons from drones and fighter jets to destroy high-value...

Cargo UAV Technologies Sought for Maritime Missions 

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U.S Navy unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) experts are interested in UAV’s ability to deliver cargo to and from ships at sea. As a result,...
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All Missile Defense Community Gathered at IAMD Conference and Exhibition

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The seventh Israel Air and Missile Defense (IAMD) conference and exhibition hosted yesterday an exceptional gathering of the best experts and leading figures from...
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Satellite Photos Get New Level of Immediacy

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Transferring satellite photos to decision makers in the military and commercial sectors is not immediate. “When firefighters are attacking a wildfire, they need the...

Egozi: Climate Change and Israel’s Lack of Preparedness for Natural Disasters...

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By Arie Egozi    Global warming and climate change will cause the economy to lose billions of dollars by the end of the century, according...
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Attend IoT for Security and Smart City Conference and Exhibition

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Attend the largest and leading conference in Israel on IoT (Internet of Things) from the security perspective on December 24th, 2018. The IoT for Security...

Oscillating between Military and Commercial Development – iRobot’s Case

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Many technology companies maintain a dual-use strategy developing products for both the military and civilian sectors. The case of iRobot, which developed the little...

Future Soldier will Enjoy Highest Connectivity

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One of the challenges confronted by dismounted soldiers is that the action of maintaining laser target identification is slow and can expose the soldier...

Kalashnikov’s New Sphere of Activity – Arctic Solutions

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A new UAV, which is adapted to work in Arctic latitudes, has been unveiled by arms manufacturer Kalashnikov. The new Zala Arctic drones can...

Compact Future Interceptor Conducts Successful Flight Test

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A successful initial ballistic flight test of the new M-SHORAD Future Interceptor from a Stryker Maneuver SHORAD Launcher (MSL) was conducted by Lockheed Martin....
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Iran’s Combat Drone Program – What Global Consequences?

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During 2018, Iran has increased combat drone operations both domestically and internationally. The Iranian indigenous drone program seems like a serious threat to both...

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A Helping Hand for Drones on the Move

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Launching and retrieving drones normally requires a stationary platform, clear airspace, and operators with line-of-sight control. These constraints limit how quickly drones can be...