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Rafi Glick
May 18, 2026, 6:55 PM
Future Rescue Technology: Live AI-Dog Systems for Battlefields and Earthquakes
When a Dog Becomes a Living Sensor System in the Age of AI. From the Tragedy in Shejaiya to a New Vision of Human-Animal-Machine Interfaces. In December 2023, Pank, a dog from the Oketz Unit, was sent on an operational mission...
Michael Mosley
May 15, 2026, 7:36 AM
One Weapon, One Button, Zero Margin: Iran’s Project 110 and 1964’s ‘Fail-Safe’
In Sidney Lumet's 1964 masterpiece Fail-Safe, a single technical glitch–a tiny electronic component that fails at the worst possible moment– bypasses human command and sends Cold War-era American nuclear bombers on an irreversible mission to destroy Moscow. Decades after that...
Yosef Eitan
Feb 25, 2026, 2:45 AM
Your Vacuum Cleaner is a Double Agent – The Zero-Day Exploit Sucks
Note: This article discusses a real vulnerability reported in popular media, but we do not name specific manufacturers or brands. Several companies produce smart devices with similar features, and the risks described are generic to cloud-connected IoT products. The...
Rafael Baptista
Oct 18, 2025, 3:18 PM
The Devil’s Grin
I had an appointment for an interview with a Persian rug merchant in Lisbon. I had read that Iranian intelligence services often used that business as a cover for their clandestine operations. Sweat was dripping down my forehead. Since...
Marjorie Davis
Aug 13, 2025, 10:10 PM
It’s a privilege
It’s 12:30 pm on Saturday. The morning Shabbat services are over and I’m in synagogue having lunch. The services were meaningful, the singing was joyous, and the rabbi as always managed to strike the right balance between gravitas and...
Lou Sandler
Mar 4, 2025, 8:23 PM
Investigation of 10/7 ‘not looking at political leadership’ is illegitimate
37 armed Israelis failed to stop 3 terrorists from murdering 17 in Netiv Ha’asara 'The army is not looking at policies set by the political leadership. That way, it avoids conflict with govt leaders who have insisted such investigations must...
Penny S. Tee
Feb 18, 2025, 1:00 PM
What Are You Refusing to See in Front of Your Face?
October 7th JEWS MURDERED, GANG RAPED, & BEHEADED. The canary in the coal mine screams: It can happen to you too! ALL people have suffered Whether they realize it, Or not. Guilty as charged if you think It happened to them, It has nothing to do with me. Warnings leading...
Rebecca Bardach
Feb 14, 2025, 7:16 PM
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The IDF Chief’s apology to the lookouts is only a first step
Sorry's not enough for the army's sexist disregard of surveillance soldiers' warnings, and for the government's blindness to their suffering
Frederic Eger
Oct 25, 2024, 6:56 AM
Why Space Security Policies matter for Citizens?
Why a Space security policy framework is imporant for the citizens? - by Frederic Eger - A Space security policy is essential for the well-being of citizens, as it safeguards critical services, enhances safety, supports economic stability, and encourages...
Frederic Eger
Sep 2, 2024, 1:02 AM
Chasdi: “Corporate Security Surveillance” (Review)
Summary: “The book provides detailed information about potential environmental risks that companies face before and after substantial investments like foreign direct investment (FDI). … The book also provides in-depth descriptions of terrorist groups, including organized criminal syndicalists who use...
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