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Fast Draw – Dangerous Toys

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The masquerade continues in Vienna, also known as the the “negotiations with Iran.” Representatives sit, speak, pass along information to the media. Things aren't...

Robots from the Israeli Desert

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If you ask Dr. Amir Shapiro, director of the Robotics Lab at the Mechanical Engineering Department of Ben Gurion University, what's a robot, he'll...

iHLS TV: Advanced Israeli UAV Unveiled

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Articles and issues featured in this episode: Protecting the Electric Grid Money Laundering and Terror American UAVs Soar Again Advanced Israeli UAV Unveiled Hackers Will Access the Biometric Database Bystanders...

Military Contractors Will Spy on Your Tweets

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The U.S Army wants a contractor to conduct detailed social media data mining to “identify violent extremist influences” around the world that could affect...

Israeli Unmanned Helicopter Back on Track

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Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is again investing in an effort to develop an unmanned version of a manned helicopter. Almost two years after a joint...

Iran Recruits Students for Cyber War

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By Dana Yarketchy Iranian media quoted Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei, who said that Iranian students must be ready to participate in a future cyber...

Bi-weekly Report – Jihadi Forums

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By ICT’s Jihadi Websites Monitoring Group This report summarizes notable events discussed on jihadist Web forums during the first half of October 2013. Following are...

U.S. Drug Tunnels: A Rising Terror Threat

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Drugs are flowing into the U.S. through tunnels on the Mexican border. Experts say that these may be used for terror acts and they...

Smartphones Replacing Passwords? Not Anytime Soon

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By Natalie Novitski Meet Google's latest net-security acquisition: The Israeli start-up SlickLogin. The company developed a technology that facilitates a simpler entry process into secure...

Fast Draw – Positive Code

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Israel has a spineless government, caving in at the smallest of pressures. Now its the agreement, in principle, to compensate Turkey for terrorist acts...

Israeli Team to Train Asian UAV Operator

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Three Israeli companies have teamed to enable an Asian customer of Israeli made unmanned air vehicles (UAV) to better train its soldiers in the...

New Cyber-Threat Prevention Tech

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FireEye revealed the MVX cyber security technology. According to the company the new technology will significantly improve intelligence gathering and security platforms for organizations;...

Terror Strikes Again in Egypt

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By Yoram Schweitzer , Shlomo Brom , Shani Avita The demonstrations in Tahrir Square three years ago that resulted in the ouster of President Husni...

DHS Seeks Next-Generation Screening

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The next generation of security checkpoint imaging would screen more than 250 people per hour and detect explosives through multiple layers of clothing, under...

Fire Fighting Chief: “We’ve Improved Significantly”

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"When it comes to fire fighting, the name of the game is quick response. The quicker you reach a fire location, the more you...

The Eye in the Sky that Sees Everything

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Camero launches Xaver AID, Airborne Imaging Drone, an airborne structure-penetrating life detection system. The Xaver AID (Airborne Imaging Drone) is a tactical unmanned VTOL (Vertical...

Dubai: Fire Fighting Drones and Robots

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Dubai's Civil Defense Agency recently acquired 15 remote operated quad copters – the new UAVs will patrol above sensitive areas and industrial zones in...

U.K. Terror Suspects Protected by Anonymity Rules

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Laws in the U.K are not tailored to the war against terrorism. U.K. cabinet ministers are at the center of a security row after information...

The Mask – A Spanish Cyber Threat

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Meet Careto, "mask", a relatively new cyber threat. Careto already infiltrated various governmental organizations and energy companies worldwide. The Kaspersky Lab experts who revealed Careto's...

Report: Automated Border Control Market Soaring

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Acuity Market Intelligence reports that the rapidly evolving Automated Border Control (ABC) eGate and kiosk market will generate more than $1.2 billion dollars in...

New U.S. Army Secure Smartphones

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Soldiers in Afghanistan are experimenting with smartphones engineered to better protect operational data – designed by scientists at Vanderbilt University’s Institute for Software Integrated...

U.S. Cyber Special Forces

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Northrop Grumman was awarded an operational services contract by the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team (CERT). The $350 million contract is an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity for...

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