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Next Up for cyberattacks: Human Resources

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It's not just IT departments who need to be on high alert, human resource departments need to get their guards up, the Law Technology News...

High-resolution satellite images show Ebola spread

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Ebola is visible from space: you can see its effects. Satellite imagery that provide high-resolution pictures from low Earth orbit give a picture of...

Attaining Perfect Intelligence – part 1

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Part I - Mistaken intelligence assessment In the course of his interview to "60 Minutes" on CBS, President Barack Obama reiterated the NSA (National Security...

iHLS TV – Going global, Amazon’s drone store, new grenade launcher,...

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In this weekly report (30 September 2014): iHLS TV is going global to over 40 million viewers through the Shalom Show Amazon to launch drone store New...

Fast Draw – PM Netanyahu’s speech before the UN

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US President Barack Obama admitted this week, that Washington did not accurately assess the degree of danger posed by Islamic State of Iraq and...

Civic Apps: Can They Help Fight Crime?

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In 2013, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel unveiled the police department’s latest application programming interface called ClearMap, used to handle anything from wanted lists and...

FAA approves UAV use for movie making

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The FAA has granted six aerial photo and video operators' permission to use small unmanned aircraft (UAVs) for filming on closed sets through a process the...

Foiling the next mega terrorist attack: technologies convergence in law enforcement...

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Can you stop someone from planting a powerful charge at a crowded baseball stadium? Yes, but how? Application is more complex organization-wise, and sometimes...

Blackout? UUV and UAS robots can help

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Big disasters almost always result in big power failures. Not only do they take down home appliances, they also wreak havoc with key infrastructure...

Fighting Ebola using Big Data

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Current Centers of Disease Control estimates suggest that more than 1.4 million people could be infected with Ebola by January 2015. To limit Ebola’s...

US government launches cyber guerrilla campaign against ISIS

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The US government is beginning a campaign to "win the war of ideas by ridiculing the militants with a mixture of blunt language and...

Hackers ‘Swooped’ on biological and nuclear warfare studies

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Security researchers have uncovered a group of hackers who broke into 300 banks, corporations and governments for 12 years without being caught. The hacker collective...

Better regional coordination for port security

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Following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, first responders and emergency teams soon found out that they were ill-equipped to coordinate with one another. That realization...

IRGC: no plans to mass produce downed Israeli drone

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A commander in the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) said Iran has no plan to mass produce an Israeli unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) it...

Fast Draw – Abu Mazen’s UN speech

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The speech Abu Mazen (Mahmoud Abbas) delivered before the UN was a godsend to anyone in Israel with eyes to see. All those bleeding...

Anonymous criticized for declaring ‘full scale cyber war’ against ISIS

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An Anonymous-affiliated Twitter account has declared a "full-scale cyber war" against the Islamic State (formerly known as Isis) with the aim of tracking down...

UAV Panchi warms up for maiden flight

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Scientists are all set to unveil the wheeled-version of India’s homegrown unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) Nishant. The UAV named Panchi, means bird, and it...

Losing the cyber war: How to get out of the box...

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The United States is losing the cyber war. Despite hugely increased expenditures on cyber security, every day the situation worsens and we continue to...

iHLS TV Special Edition – Interview Smadar perry-Part 1, ISIS

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iHLS TV Special Edition - Interview Smadar perry-Part 1, War on ISIS

Ebola: Mapping the outbreak

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The Ebola outbreak in West Africa was first reported in March, and has rapidly become the deadliest occurrence of the disease since its discovery...

Gun silencers in the U.S – a terror threat

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Gun silencers could become more widespread in Florida under new legislation to allow the devices on hunters' weapons on public land. Experts say that...

Predicting crime with Big Data

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Big Data can reveal amazing insights and now includes predictions on where crime is going to happen Crime has patterns just like everything else humans...

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5G-in-a-Box: A Fast Fix for Disaster and Defense Missions

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Large-scale emergencies often trigger a secondary crisis: the sudden loss of communications. Floods, fires, earthquakes, or cyberattacks can knock out established infrastructure within minutes,...