Clashes continue in Lebanon despite Israel and Hezbollah accepting US partial ceasefire plan
A cessation of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah is seen as crucial to the peace process with Iran.
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A cessation of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah is seen as crucial to the peace process with Iran.
Drone footage showing preparations for America’s — or perhaps Donald Trump’s — birthday have really thrown some issues into sharp relief, writes Holly Baxter
Rwanda’s $134m claim has been thrown out, which bodes ill for other governments seeking ‘return hubs’.
Anthropic said it confidentially filed its IPO prospectus with the SEC, setting up a potentially historic share sale for investors ready to jump into AI.
Hungary’s president has refused Prime Minister Péter Magyar’s demands to step aside, setting up a constitutional clash.
Hungary’s president has refused Prime Minister Péter Magyar’s demands to step aside, setting up a constitutional clash.
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Mohsen Rezaee, an adviser to Iran’s supreme leader, says ‘patience of the armed forces has its limits’ and that Iran will not tolerate continued US military blockade
The government has confirmed that a supply problem which forced flights from Glasgow and Edinburgh to divert for refuelling over the weekend was down to driver logistics, ruling out any link to the Middle East conflict or a wider jet fuel shortage.
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New article: “Responsible Disclosure in the Age of AI: A Call for Urgent Action,” by Melissa Hathaway.
Abstract: Artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping the balance between vulnerability discovery and remediation. Frontier AI models are now capable of autonomously identifying exploitable software vulnerabilities at unprecedented speed and scale. This development exposes decades of accumulated technical debt created by a software industry that prioritized rapid deployment over secure-by-design engineering practices. Drawing on the evolution of software assurance, vulnerability disclosure frameworks, and U.S. cyber policy, this perspective argues that the current moment represents a strategic inflection point for governments, industry, and critical infrastructure operators. The author examines the growing tension between offensive and defensive equities in cyberspace, the emergence of AI-enabled vulnerability discovery capabilities in both the U.S. and China, and the increasing risks posed by unsupported legacy systems and AI-assisted code generation practices. Responsible disclosure can no longer remain a reactive or fragmented process, but must become a coordinated national and international resilience effort involving governments, software vendors, infrastructure operators, and emergency response organizations. The article concludes with an urgent call for accelerated remediation, large-scale patch management coordination, and sustained investment in automated vulnerability repair capabilities before adversaries exploit this rapidly narrowing window of opportunity…