GaN is a semiconductor material that can amplify high power radio frequency signals efficiently at microwave frequencies to enhance a system’s range. Therefore it has become the technology of choice for high-RF power applications …
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Vulnerabilities in 3D printing could be exploited for Cyber-Physical attacks and Cyber Warfare
3D printing or additive manufacturing is ongoing revolution in manufacturing with its potential to fabricate …
Read More »DARPA’s SMISC program to identify misinformation or deception campaigns on Social Media and conduct its own propaganda campaigns
The conditions under which our Armed Forces conduct operations are rapidly changing with the spread …
Read More »Neuro- or Biohybrid systems to synthesize fuels, and chemicals and act as sensors for military
Neuro- or Biohybrid systems are systems formed by at least one biological component – i.e. …
Read More »Future Blended Physical-Cyber Attack shall use multiple attack vectors to cause the mayhem, report anticipates 2M Fatalities
Governments, military forces and critical national infrastructure organisations typically deal with some of the most …
Read More »New technology to fight human and drug smuggling across maritime borders
One of the threat of maritime security is human and drug smuggling across maritime borders. …
Read More »Cyber Red teaming or penetration testing uncovers the vulnerabilities of an organisation, NEC develops automated tool
Cyberattacks are being conducted daily on any type of target, and any notion that a …
Read More »Researchers developing efficient Vision Aided Navigation for UAV in GPS-Denied environments like building, underground or under the forest canopy
UAV navigation can be seen as a process that robots make a plan on how …
Read More »DARPA’s CHASE to automate cybersecurity across the large, distributed Department of Defense, Enterprise Network
Secure networks are vital to U.S. military operations at all levels and are a source …
Read More »DARPA A-PhI to use photonic integrated circuits (PICs) for developing compact atomic clocks and gyroscopes in GPS denied environments
U.S. military researchers are asking industry to develop relatively simple portable photonic integrated circuits (PICs) …
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