The autonomous navigation market — where ships, guided by AI, steer themselves, resulting in fuel and time savings — is projected to sail past $11 billion by 2028. As a result, companies in this space are pushing on an open door. The latest is Orca AI, which closed a Series B funding round of $72.5 million…
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Security Tools: First, They’re Good, Then They’re Bad
Security tools can also be vulnerable and so cybersecurity teams must put a premium on ensuring tools are used as intended for defense. The post Security Tools: First, They’re Good, Then They’re Bad appeared first on Security Boulevard.
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Defense in Depth is Broken – It’s Time to Rethink Cybersecurity
Breaking down why traditional defense-in-depth strategies fail and what security teams must do to truly outsmart attackers. The post Defense in Depth is Broken – It’s Time to Rethink Cybersecurity appeared first on Security Boulevard.
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Three years on, Europe looks to Ukraine for the future of defense tech
Today marks three years since Russia’s illegal, unprovoked, and brutal invasion of Ukraine. The Ukrainian people have heroically fought the war with grit and determination, but they have also, against the odds, innovated on and off the battlefield. In addition to establishing a defense tech initiative called BRAVE1, the country has also hosted tech conferences like…
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Archer Aviation doubles down on defense aircraft with fresh $300M
Escalating geopolitical tensions and a new administration with a hawkish defense agenda has led many startups to embrace dual-use strategies to secure revenue through military applications. And it’s a trend that is already heating up in aerospace. Just look at Archer Aviation, a California-based startup building eVTOLs (electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles). Until very…
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Google removes pledge to not use AI for weapons from website
Google removed a pledge to not build AI for weapons or surveillance from its website this week. The change was first spotted by Bloomberg. The company appears to have updated its public AI principles page, erasing a section titled “applications we will not pursue,” which was still included as recently as last week. Asked for…