General Dynamics Will Spend $200M to Reboot Ammo Plant
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Sandra Erwin, SpaceNews Northrop Grumman has partnered with satellite manufacturing startup Apex to develop space-based interceptors for the Golden Dome missile defense program
USNI News Lawmakers want the Army to examine the use of unmanned surface vessels to escort its watercraft against threats the ground branch may face during contested logistics
A PATHOLOGIST will climb inside the bloated carcass of Timmy the whale to carry out an autopsy following a botched £1.3million rescue operation. The 20-ton humpback was hauled ashore in Denmark after being adrift in the Baltic Sea for two weeks. The de…
As part of their 20th Anniversary celebration, Dark Reading asked five cybersecurity industry leaders who wrote blogs or columns for them over the years to select their favorite piece and share their reflections on the topic today. This is my section.
Renowned technologist and author Bruce Schneier contributed a column on June 20, 2010, warning about cryptography’s inability to secure modern networks, a point he says he has been trying to argue since 2000.
“For a while now, I’ve pointed out that cryptography is singularly ill-suited to solve the major network security problems of today: denial-of-service attacks, website defacement, theft of credit card numbers, identity theft, viruses and worms, DNS attacks, network penetration, and so on…
The video has sparked discussion online about the environmental impact of climbing activities on Mount Everest.
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The investigation found that the largest number of caregivers came from Germany.
Japanese SoftBank’s group announced 45 billion euros of investment in France by 2031 and the opening of three data centres. Data centre operators are choosing the country because it has space to expand and ample electricity thanks to its nuclear plant…
Three of the casualties are believed to be seriously injured.