North Korea’s Military Satellite Launch Fails as Rocket Crashes Into the Sea
North Korea vowed to conduct a second launch after learning what went wrong with its rocket liftoff.
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North Korea vowed to conduct a second launch after learning what went wrong with its rocket liftoff.
With three to five spy satellites, North Korea could build a space-based surveillance system that allows it to monitor the Korean Peninsula in near real-time.
State media say the projectile plunged into the sea, after briefly sparking emergency warnings in South Korea and Japan North Korea’s first spy satellite launch has ended in failure after its second stage malfunctioned, sending the projectile plunging …
A satellite launch will be a violation of U.N. protocols on the use of long-range missile technology
Tokyo says any missile entering its territory will be destroyed as Pyongyang completes preparations to launch first military spy satelliteJapan’s military has said it will destroy any North Korean missile that violates its territory and is making prepa…
US, Japan and South Korea tighten monitoring of North’s missile launches; meanwhile South puts first commercial satellite in space on own rocketNorth Korean media has criticised as “sinister measures” plans by South Korea, the United States and Japan t…
Microsoft published specifics on the Volt Typhoon state-aligned China actor. Experts say raising awareness of threats is critical.
The post Microsoft warns of Volt Typhoon, latest salvo in global cyberwar appeared first on TechRepublic.
South Korea successfully launched a commercial-grade satellite for the first time Thursday as part of its growing space development program, as rival North Korea is pushing to place its first military spy satellite into orbit.The two Koreas, technically in a state of war, have no military reconnaissance satellites of their own and both are eager to possess them. The South Korean launch Thursday
The US Department of the Treasury sanctioned four entities and one individual for their role in cyber operations conducted by North Korea. The US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced sanctions against four entities and one individual for their role in malicious cyber operations conducted to support the government of […]
The post The US government sanctioned four entities and one individual for supporting cyber operations conducted by North Korea appeared first on Security Affairs.

With the release of the National Security Strategy (NSS), National Defense Strategy (NDS), and Nuclear Posture Review(NPR) in October 2022, we now have enough time and distance from their publication to evaluate the Biden administration’s long-awaited look at its view toward nuclear weapons and the nation’s two primary threats Russia and China. With Russia waiting […]
President Biden’s Nuclear Posture Review…Seven Months Later was originally published on Global Security Review.