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The Effect of Cyberwar Technologies on Force Buildup: The Israeli Case

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By Gil Baram INSS – CYBER Warfare Program www.i-hls.com The past decade has witnessed rapid developments in computers and information technology, leading to far reaching changes in almost all areas...

How to increase security in hospitals?

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 A recent tragedy like what took place in Newtown, Connecticut where 20 elementary school children and six adults were killed by a mentally disturbed...

Britain is stepping up the Taranis UCAV development

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The concept demonstrator of the British unmanned air combat vehicle (UCAV)  has been delivered to a flight test site in Australia and is scheduled...

Dogs will expedite airport security

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The TSA is testing new screening procedures at airports in Denver, Honolulu, Tampa and Indianapolis. The effort to speed up security while also keeping...

Surprise – Russia to buy UAS from the UAE

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If this story is true than it is very strange according to Israeli sources. According to RIA Novosti The Russian military is planning to purchase...

The Use of Code Mutation to Produce Multi-use Cyber Weapons

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By Cohen, Daniel and Rotbart, Aviv INSS – CYBER Warfare Program  The increasing use of cyber weapons is creating the inevitable situation in which sophisticated versions of cyber...

U.S navy fights Cyber attacks

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U.S. Navy cyber warfare experts are spending as much as $899.5 million and are involving 13 technology companies for integrated cyber operations -- or ways to defend...

The Israeli airforce prefers a home grown communications system for F-35

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The Israeli airforce (IAF) wants a locally made communications system on its F-35 stealth fighters. Pentagon officials have long identified the F-35 joint strike fighter...

Legal Transparency as a National Security Strategy

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By Yoni Eshpar INSS – Military and Strategic Affairs Program The act of taking initiative is considered the preferred modus operandi within the various spheres that shape and...

Big brother is watching your car in the U.S.

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Automatic license plate readers are the most widespread location tracking technology available to law enforcement. Mounted on patrol cars or stationary objects like bridges,...

Thermal imaging for recognition

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Fingerprints and iris recognition will soon give way to thermal imaging.The pattern of blood vessels located just beneath the skin of a person’s face...

The Iranian leadership is terrified

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The Iranians are known as an intelligent people but their leadership is so terrified that it insists on saying stupid thing about their military...

Hamas produces new rockets in Gaza

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Hamas has built a "production line" for long range rockets in Gaza with the help of Iran. The new production capabilities has restored some of...

Advanced Robot for saving human lives

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One of the most-advanced humanoid robots ever built was introduced to the public yesterday in Waltham, Mass. The 6-foot 2-inches tall, 330-pound Atlas robot, built...

Israel is not prepared for an attack on its cities

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We already mentioned the facts that are included in the state comptroller's report that was published today, but even we did not realize how...

Cyber attacks on Power companies

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A series of recent cyber attacks used basic tools to break into power company networks and threaten their automated systems, according to a memo...

U.S and South Korea get ready for Bioterrorism

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Officials from the United States and South Korea were in Seoul, South Korea last month for the third annual joint anti-bioterrorism exercise in Seoul....

The dangers of Israel as a digital country

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 Cisco’s plan to turn Israel into the world’s “first digital country” might not be such a good idea, according to top US security expert...

New Israeli system predicts cyber attacks

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MADSEC Security developed an innovative system called INSECT, which allows organizations to predict hacker operations or attempted break-ins, even before the attack. The INSECT system...

New UAS facility in Washington state

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They're still not legal to fly in public airspace, but the drone industry is booming in Washington state. Insitu is a subsidiary of Boeing that...

The African market is boiling – but will Israel benefit?

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African countries are expected to spend up to US $20 billion on armored vehicles over the next decade, according to industry analysts and business...

Twitter forced to identify anti-Semites

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Twitter handed over data to French authorities on Friday to help identify the authors of anti-Semitic and racist tweets after a months-long legal battle...

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Rising Global Tensions Fuel a Boom in Israeli DefenseTech

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In recent years, the global system has experienced growing regional and international tension, driving many countries to seek solutions that ensure intelligence and operational...