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Can you crack GCHQ’s cyber code?

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GCHQ, Britain’s intelligence agency based in Cheltenham, has launched a new recruitment drive aimed at finding the brightest minds in the land. Candidates are...

Mega Airship Back in the Air in California

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Two days after receiving experimental airworthiness certification from the Federal Aviation Administration Aeros Corp. began flight-testing the Aeroscraft airship. For safety, the current flights...

The Disarmament Agreement on Syria’s Chemical Weapons, Act I: A Win-Win...

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By Amos Yadlin The agreement on Syria’s chemical weapons, reached between US Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and reported...

Temptation to let computers do it all, sans human element, can...

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Big Data does not necessarily mean Good Data. And that, as an increasing number of experts are saying more insistently, means Big Data does...

Iran – the new round of the master plan

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Only the very naive will fall for the Iranians' latest stunt: "We are ready for an agreement on our nuclear program." Well, the word...

U.S. Homeland Security launches smartphone app to catch predators

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Homeland Security Investigations developed app, so citizens can report child sexual abuse with a swipe and a tap. Federal investigators want to enlist every American...

The al Qaeda Network: A New Framework for Defining the Enemy

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The failure to define al Qaeda properly has confused American policy and strategy. The enemy was not just the man shot dead on May...

UAVs in the service of Homeland Security

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By David Behr Armies all over the world have been using UAVs for decades. The U.S. Army leads the way with their use in Iraq...

Unmanned naval vehicle development: A growing trend

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By iHLS NewsDesk A few countries, including Israel, are focusing more and more on the development of autonomous, unmanned surface and underwater vehicles – meant...

Survey: Medical identity theft – a growing problem

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Medical identity theft is a growing problem, but many of the victims know the thief and do not want to report him or her,...

Drones hit European skies

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Early next year Europe could see certified professional usage drones from LiveU and its partner Virtual Robotix hitting the skies for sports, news and...

U.S Navy autonomous aerial refueling tests underway

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The Navy continues to demonstrate multiple technologies that promise to significantly increase the endurance and range of carrier-based unmanned aircraft. As part of the Unmanned...

Backdoor Plots: The Darknet as a Field for Terrorism

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By Yotam Rosner, Aviad Mendelbaum, Sean London, and Yoram Schweitzer On Friday, August 2, 2013, the US State Department published a travel warning, and in...

How will India’s economy affect the Israeli defense industries?

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Israeli defense industries are trying to assess the effect of the economic situation in India on their potential sales there. Reflecting the structural weakness...

NSA masqueraded as Google to spy on web users

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The NSA used ‘man in the middle’ hack attacks to impersonate Google and fool web users, leaks have revealed. The technique circumvents encryption by...

U.K. Launches UAS Testing Center

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A private initiative to supply a test, evaluation, demonstration and experimentation facility for beyond-line-of-sight (BLoS) unmanned air systems (UAS) operations in the U.K. took...

Government Sources: High Court Of Justice Detached From Reality

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Israeli law enforcement and all other relevant ministries are criticizing the ruling by the high court of justice that it is illegal to jail...

After the Syrian “Super Bluff ” Iran joins the party

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It is so easy to deceive the world. After the joke that was called "cleansing Syria of chemical weapons" Iran is in line too. The...

Syria’s chemical program, inventory

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The Syrian chemical weapons program began in the 1970s when the Hafez al-Assad regime purchased chemical munitions from the Soviet Union. This according to...

U.S. Company to Design Network Infrastructure for NATO Headquarters

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Lockheed Martin has been selected to design the Active Network Infrastructure (ANWI) for NATO’s new headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. This contract, worth more than...

The Syrian Chemical Weapons Crisis: Diplomatic Solutions

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By Shlomo Brom and David Fridman The remarks by Secretary of State John Kerry, spoken at a London press conference on September 9th, 2013, according...

ICT Report: Monthly Terrorist Activities

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The following is a summary and analysis of the terrorist attacks and counter-terrorism operations that occurred during July 2013, researched and recorded by the...

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The Future of Submarine Steering Starts Here

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Modern submarines rely on increasingly complex control systems to maneuver safely in three dimensions, manage propulsion, and coordinate onboard sensors. As underwater missions expand...