Will legal cases and court rooms be at risk because of AI generated fake evidence?

As AI technology advances, the ability to create convincing fake evidence—such as deepfake videos, forged voicemails, or manipulated images and other—poses a serious risk to criminal justice systems. These tools can be used to fabricate confessions, alter witness testimonies, or create false alibis, making it increasingly difficult to distinguish real from fake evidence. As detection methods struggle to keep pace with the technology, the legal system may face significant challenges in maintaining the integrity of trials, leading to wrongful convictions or the escape of guilty individuals. The need for advanced verification tools and updated legal frameworks has never been more urgent.

Over-the-Horizon Weapons: Current and Future Trends

Over-the-Horizon (OTH) weapons systems have quietly become one of the most transformative developments in modern military technology. These systems allow nations to strike targets far beyond the visible horizon, overcoming the natural limitations imposed by the Earth’s curvature and terrain. By combining advanced sensors, long-range propulsion, and cutting-edge guidance systems, OTH weapons have reshaped how countries think about power projection, deterrence, and even the very nature of warfare. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at where these systems stand today, highlight some key examples, and explore what the future might hold for this rapidly evolving field.

The most common challenges when introducing AI to CyberSecurity

Introducing AI into cybersecurity holds immense promise, yet it comes with significant challenges that often mirror the complexity of the field itself. These challenges aren’t just technical hurdles; they extend into organizational, operational, and strategic realms, making the implementation of AI a nuanced endeavor.

Underestimated risks of CyberSecurity

In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, several threats remain underestimated and less known despite their potential to inflict significant damage. Among these, deepfake technology stands out due to its capacity to create highly realistic fake videos or audio recordings using artificial intelligence. These sophisticated forgeries can be weaponized for disinformation campaigns, fraud, blackmail, and impersonation […]

The threat of “harvest now, decrypt later” attacks

The notion of “harvest now, decrypt later” attacks has emerged as a critical concern in the domain of cybersecurity, particularly in light of the anticipated development of quantum computing—a milestone commonly referred to as Q-Day. To appreciate the full ramifications of these attacks, it is essential to understand the profound impact quantum computing is expected […]

Current State of Defence Cloud Developments

The rapid evolution of cloud computing has significantly impacted various sectors, including defense. Defence Cloud, a term encompassing cloud solutions specifically tailored for defense and military applications, stands at the forefront of this transformation. The increasing need for secure, scalable, and efficient data management solutions has driven defense organizations worldwide to adopt cloud technologies. This […]

Vulnerabilities of Global Undersea Cables: An Analysis

Just a few days ago, U.S. officials privately delivered an unusual warning to telecommunications companies: Undersea cables that ferry internet traffic across the Pacific Ocean could be vulnerable to tampering by Chinese repair ships, adding that state-controlled Chinese company that helps repair international cables, S.B. Submarine Systems, appeared to be hiding its vessels’ locations from […]

What you should know about long-term data storage and old data retrieval challenges

Long-term data storage presents a myriad of intricate challenges, particularly concerning the durability of storage media, the rapid obsolescence of technology, and the continuous evolution of data formats. As organizations generate and accumulate vast volumes of data, the imperative to preserve this information for extended periods, potentially spanning decades or centuries, becomes increasingly critical. The […]

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