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Cybersecurity professionals say generative AI can be exploited in cyberattacks — but it can also be a powerful defense
Explore how generative AI is reshaping cybersecurity in 5G networks, aiding in faster threat detect…
Rosalie Chan
Ukraine's pilots are flying high-risk 'wild weasel' missions first developed in the Vietnam War by the USAF, says defense analyst
Ukrainian pilots fly 'wild weasel' missions using US-made AGM-88 High-speed Anti-Radiation Missiles…
Cameron Manley
India is a growing defense powerhouse, and now it's looking to cash in on it
India wants to turn its increasing domestic arms production into foreign exports and may even take …
Paul Iddon
A Republican congressman who wants the government to spend more money on defense just bought stock in two defense contractors
Rep. Kevin Hern — chair of the Republican Study Committee's Budget and Spending Task Force — called…
Madison Hall
Flying the F-16 in Ukraine is 'high risk,' and Kyiv's air forces can't just fly the fighter jet headlong into Russia's defenses
Flying F-16s straight at the threat would be "nuts," one expert said. Instead, Ukraine is going to …
Ryan Pickrell
World-class ships and new supersonic jets mark the quiet rise of a new defense industry powerhouse in Asia
Governments around the world are ramping up their defense spending, and no country is better positi…
Benjamin Brimelow
China has a 'stunning lead' over the US in the research of 37 out of 44 critical and emerging technologies, new study finds
China is beating the US in most strategic technologies research across the defense, space, energy, …
Huileng Tan
Will the US run out of Javelin anti-tank missiles to give Ukraine before Russia runs out of tanks?
Ukrainian troops with Javelin anti-tank missiles are wearing down Russian armored forces, but suppl…
Mark F. Cancian, Center for S…
Russian officials spent $8 million on VPNs which let them dodge the country's online censorship, analysis finds
Russia's Federal Treasury published 236 official contracts for VPN technology totalling almost $10 …
Isobel Asher Hamilton
Morgan Stanley details 3 reasons why stock investors should stay defensive and avoid getting too optimistic
After a volatile start to the year, US equities have further downside, and investors should maintai…
Isabelle Lee
Satellite photos show militarized dolphin pens at a major Russian naval base in Sevastopol
Militarized animals, ranging from dolphins and beluga whales to sea lions and seals, are trained to…
Lauren Frias
UN expert calls for halt to sales of spyware that may have helped Saudi Arabia track and kill Jamal Khashoggi
The report specifically names the NSO Group and its Pegasus technology, which allows NSO Group's cl…
Ellen Ioanes,Ellen Ioanes
Russian tankers turned off their tracking signals at more than double the normal rate in March, as 'dark activity' skyrockets following the invasion of Ukraine
At least nine superyachts owned by Russian oligarchs also turned off their tracking signals in Marc…
Hannah Towey
The US and China are picking sides in one of the world's most dangerous rivalries
India and Pakistan have sought support amid their rivalry, and the US and China are seeking partner…
Benjamin Brimelow
India has limited options for weapons that can take down enemy drones
The Indian government and security forced to go on a shopping spree to buy expensive counter-drone …
A Chinese scientist in Missouri admitted stealing a secret algorithm from Monsanto to pass to Beijing
Imaging scientist Xiang Haitao put a secret Monsanto algorithm onto a memory card and intended to p…
Bill Bostock
Spending $2 trillion on new nuclear weapons is a risk to more than just your wallet
As the US, Russia, and China rush to modernize their nuclear arsenals, the world is witnessing a ne…
Bill Perry, Jerry Brown, and …
Saudi Arabia appears to be building its own ballistic missiles with China's help, report says
US intelligence agencies believe Saudi Arabia is developing its own missiles with Chinese technolog…
Alexandra Ma
NASA launches DART probe on a head-on collision course with an asteroid
NASA is testing a method it might one day use to save Earth from a city-killing asteroid. Ramming a…