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High Wire Networks’ Overwatch Cybersecurity Unit Anticipates Surge in Cyberwarfare Amid Tariff War Escalation
BATAVIA, Ill., April 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- High Wire Networks, Inc. (OTCQB: HWNI), a global leader in managed cybersecurity, anticipates that its Overwatch cybersecurity division will see a sharp rise in cyberwarfare activities as global tariff …
Distribution channels: Energy Industry ... - Published on Apr 8, 2025
Half of Firms Stall Digital Projects as Cyber Warfare Risk Surges
Critical digital transformation projects are being delayed and halted due to a perceived increase in the risk of state-sponsored cyber-attacks, according to Armis. The security vendor’s 2025 Armis Cyberwarfare Report is based on a study of over 1800 global …
Source: Infosecurity Magazine - Neutral - Published on 19:18 GMT
Dell elevates cyber resiliency to boardroom priority amid growing AI and cyber threats
Today’s frantic cyber warfare landscape means that new threats emerge as fast as they can be conceived. Subsequently, cybersecurity has transcended the IT department and become a key concern in the boardroom. However, as enterprises accelerate digital …
Source: SiliconANGLE - Neutral - Published on 19:06 GMT
U.S. Army Signs $4.2 Billion Pact For High-Altitude Surveillance Blimps That Can Even Detect Stealth Fighter Jets
The U.S. Army has signed a massive contract worth up to US$4.2 billion to improve its intelligence and surveillance systems using aerostat-tethered airships. These airships, called Persistent Surveillance Systems–Tethered (PSS-T), are capable of hovering …
Source: The Eurasian Times - Uncategorized - Published on 10:04 GMT
Global military spending has ALMOST DOUBLED since the early 1990s
Global military expenditure has nearly doubled since the early 1990s, increasing from about $1.3 trillion in 1993 to nearly $2.4 trillion in 2023, with a significant 6.8 percent increase in 2023, marking the steepest year-on-year rise since 2009. The …
Source: Natural News - Right-wing - Published on 17:36 GMT
'True threat': Experts stunned as Trump economic 'chaos' goes literally off the chart
With the stock market once again sinking heavily in the aftermath of President Donald Trump's ever-shifting trade-war policies, Financial Times chief data reporter John Burn-Murdoch decided to check in on his paper's Economic Policy Uncertainty …
Source: Raw Story - Left-wing - Published on 19:05 GMT
Former Air Force Secretary: You Should Be Alarmed by Gen. Haugh's Removal
You may have missed it amid a flurry of news about President Donald Trump's disastrous "Liberation Day," which sent stock markets into a tailspin and sparked fears of a recession. But late last week, Trump made yet another politically-charged …
Source: Newsweek - Left-wing - Published on 09:18 GMT
Tucson Speaks Out: March 12
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., arrives to talk to reporters Feb. 11 at the Capitol in Washington after a closed-door meeting with fellow Republicans to find agreement on a spending bill. J. Scott Applewhite, Associated Press Ciscomani hammers …
Source: The Arizona Daily Star - Center-left - Published on Apr 8, 2025
AI boosts cyberwarfare threat amid geopolitical tensions
According to a new report, 73 percent of IT decision-makers globally are concerned about nation-state actors using AI to develop more sophisticated and targeted cyberattacks. The study from Armis warns that AI-powered cyberwarfare attacks are now becoming …
Source: BetaNews - Neutral - Published on 02:25 GMT
Australia needs a civilian cyber reserve. State emergency services are the model
Australia should follow international examples and develop a civilian cyber reserve as part of a whole-of-society approach to national defence. By setting up such a reserve, the federal government can overcome a shortage of expertise in cybersecurity and …
Source: The Strategist - Neutral - Published on 00:18 GMT
The strategic importance of metals in national defense
In this exclusive op-ed, Reliable Controls CEO Ed Macha asks the industry to think outside of the box – and the port – with a look into how critical minerals will be crucial to success on the home front. As we delve into the future of energy, the following …
Source: North American Mining - Colorado - Label Pending - Published on 00:01 GMT
U.S. Military Generals and Admirals Continue to be Culled
Analysis Editor’s Note: As of 1:35pm ET on April 9, 2025, both General Haugh and Vice Admiral Chatfield are still listed on the NSA and U.S. Navy websites in the positions they have reportedly been removed from. The “Plucking” of the General/Flag …
Source: The Gateway Pundit - Right-wing - Published on Apr 9, 2025
Top Space Execs to Watch in 2025: Accenture Federal Services’ Jennifer Estes
Jennifer Estes, Accenture Federal Services Space Force Executive, Accenture Federal Services Jennifer Estes’ biggest recent achievement is the moment her client called her team family. “It’s recognition of what I see every day – highly talented, highly …
Source: WashingtonExec - Label Pending - Published on Apr 9, 2025
Japan and Europe Should Forge Ahead With Their Own Alliance, Without the US
When NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte touched down in Tokyo on his first visit to the Indo-Pacific as the new chief, it underscored a paradigm shift in the global security landscape: Japan is rapidly repositioning itself as Europe’s most important …
Source: The Diplomat - Neutral - Published on Apr 9, 2025
Maximum alert in US: Chinese satellites have begun to carry out combat maneuvers in low Earth orbit
War can not only be fought with traditional weapons in a trench. Conflict has evolved and not only has it changed, but so have the battlefield and the type of objects used. A new scenario is that of cyber warfare, with a clear role for satellites in this. …
Source: MARCA - Neutral - Published on Apr 9, 2025
The AI Arms Race: Redefining Global Power And Security
The race for artificial intelligence (AI) supremacy is rapidly reshaping global power structures, fueling a competition that is as strategic as it is technological. Unlike past arms races dominated by nuclear and conventional weapons, today’s battle …
Source: Friday Times - Label Pending - Published on Apr 9, 2025
13th Africa land forces summit underway in Accra
More than 300 military and security personnel from 40 countries have converged on Accra for the13th African land forces summit to tackle emerging security threats. The three-day summit, which begun yesterday, is being co-hosted by the US Army Southern …
Source: Graphic - Label Pending - Published on Apr 9, 2025
A New Era in Expertise: Idaho Air National Guard Prepares
GOWEN FIELD, Idaho – Three warrant officer candidates assigned to the 124th Fighter Wing’s 224th Cyber Operations Squadron participated in a Warrant Officer Candidate Pinning Ceremony at Gowen Field, Idaho, March 21, 2025. Gowen Field is home to both Army …
Source: DVIDS - Georgia - Gov't Institution - Published on Apr 9, 2025
How technology shapes power
In the early 15th century, the world still moved by hoof and sail. But within the walls of the Ottoman Empire, something formidable was taking shape. Not armies. Not treaties. But bronze. Cast into massive cannons and shaped with precision, these machines …
Source: The News International - Uncategorized
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