The Doctor Who Helped Israeli Spies Catch Eichmann But Refused Recognition For It

July 16, 20191:42 PM ET DANIEL ESTRIN The fake license plates, forged passports and concealed surveillance camera were locked away in the musty archives of Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency for 50 years. Now they are touring the U.S. in a traveling exhibition about the Mossad’s legendary capture of Nazi officer Adolf Eichmann. But one objectContinue reading “The Doctor Who Helped Israeli Spies Catch Eichmann But Refused Recognition For It”

The not-so-secret value of sharing commercial geospatial and open-source information

BY MIR SADAT AND MIKE SINCLAIR, OPINION CONTRIBUTORS — 03/16/21 07:00 AM EDT  1THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY CONTRIBUTORS ARE THEIR OWN AND NOT THE VIEW OF THE HILL Two years ago, reports surfaced that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was detaining hundreds of thousands of China’s Muslim Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in so-called “re-education” camps. ChineseContinue reading “The not-so-secret value of sharing commercial geospatial and open-source information”

The Evolution of Cyber Trust in Intelligence Agencies

Luke Fox March 23, 2021 Bringing together leaders, lawmakers and lawbreakers. Host Luke Fox explores how innovations in business and technology are redefining our trust in security measures. The idea of trust is much different than it was in the previous centuries. It’s no longer just about people; it includes technology as well. The Trust Revolution tackles this subjectContinue reading “The Evolution of Cyber Trust in Intelligence Agencies”

NGA Offers Cash Prizes for Tech that Can Identify a Location By Its Sound

OCTOBER 23, 2020 The agency intends to figure out whether specific locations can be distinguished using sound-based machine learning methods. By Brandi Vincent,Staff Correspondent The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency—the government’s key intel force for pinpointing planetary happenings—announced it will dish out cash prizes for projects that can identify locations from audio and video data in an open innovationContinue reading “NGA Offers Cash Prizes for Tech that Can Identify a Location By Its Sound”

Splitting NSA, CyberCom Now Could Reduce Military Access to Intelligence, Milley Says

The Joint Chiefs chairman says the organizations have not yet worked out how to keep the data flowing after the long-awaited split. By Patrick Tucker Technology Editor MARCH 8, 2021 06:32 PM ET Despite years of waiting and a last-minute push by Trump administration officials in December to separate NSA from Cyber Command, the criteria for separating the twoContinue reading “Splitting NSA, CyberCom Now Could Reduce Military Access to Intelligence, Milley Says”

30,000 U.S. organizations breached by cyber espionage group Hafnium

By Security Magazine (https://www.securitymagazine.com/publications/3) March 9, 2021 At least 30,000 organizations in the U.S. have been hacked by a Chinese cyber espionage unit, known as “Hafnium.” The group is targeting and exploiting security vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Server email software.  Last week, Microsoft released emergency security updates to fix the vulnerabilities and announced the group operates fromContinue reading “30,000 U.S. organizations breached by cyber espionage group Hafnium”

U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee approves Burns to lead CIA

By Mark Hosenball WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee by a unanimous voice vote on Tuesday backed veteran diplomat William Burns to become President Joe Biden’s Central Intelligence Agency director, Senator Mark Warner, the Democratic committee chair, said. “The overwhelmingly bipartisan vote in Ambassador Burns’ favor is a testament to the nominee’s unquestioned qualificationsContinue reading “U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee approves Burns to lead CIA”

Iran et Covid: un ancien du Mossad dénonce la « mauvaise gestion » par Netanyahu

Un responsable à la retraite dit que l’agence d’espionnage risque de perdre son indépendance et qu’Israël doit faire une “guerre d’usure” contre Téhéran et son programme nucléaire Par TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF L’ancien chef adjoint du Mossad a déclaré que le Premier ministre Benjamin Netanyahu avait mal géré la pandémie de coronavirus et la lutte contreContinue reading “Iran et Covid: un ancien du Mossad dénonce la « mauvaise gestion » par Netanyahu”

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