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China’s Global Expansion: The Quest for Control Over Critical Infrastructure

February 12, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

China's Global Expansion: The Quest for Control Over Critical Infrastructure

China has been acquiring critical infrastructure around the world through a variety of methods, including direct investment, state-owned enterprises, and state-sponsored companies. This has been a part of the country's broader economic strategy to acquire valuable assets and gain access to new markets and resources. One notable example of China's acquisition of critical … [Read more...] about China’s Global Expansion: The Quest for Control Over Critical Infrastructure

Growing Discontent Among Earthquake Survivors in Turkey Over Government’s Handling of Crisis

February 11, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

The recent earthquake in Turkey has caused widespread destruction and loss of life, and the handling of the crisis by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his government has come under intense scrutiny. Many survivors of the disaster are expressing frustration and anger over the way the crisis has been handled. Some are speaking out against the government and the President, … [Read more...] about Growing Discontent Among Earthquake Survivors in Turkey Over Government’s Handling of Crisis

New app detecting and reporting changes in land use

February 9, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

Esri, the leader in mapping and location intelligence, has released a new online app called Sentinel-2 Land Cover Explorer. The app provides access to a web-based version of Esri's high-resolution global land-cover map derived from European Space Agency (ESA) Sentinel-2 satellite imagery. The app uses geographic information system (GIS) technology and includes features such as … [Read more...] about New app detecting and reporting changes in land use

The Perfect Storm: A Not-So-Hypothetical Scenario of Russian Economy Collapse

February 7, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

In this not-so-hypothetical scenario, the Russian economy could experience a severe collapse due to the confluence of three interrelated events: a war with Ukraine, sanctions on its oil and gas industry, and a rebellion against President Vladimir Putin's authoritarian rule. The first event, a war with Ukraine, could result in significant military spending and economic … [Read more...] about The Perfect Storm: A Not-So-Hypothetical Scenario of Russian Economy Collapse

The United States government is reportedly considering new sanctions on Chinese surveillance technology companies

February 4, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

The United States government is reportedly considering new sanctions on Chinese companies that produce surveillance technology and sell it to Iran's security forces. The sanctions would be imposed due to concerns that the technology is being used by the Iranian authorities to suppress protests and restrict civil liberties. The U.S. government has been critical of the human … [Read more...] about The United States government is reportedly considering new sanctions on Chinese surveillance technology companies

The Rise of Biometric Technologies: Implications for Security and Civil Liberties

January 31, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

Biometric technologies use unique biological or behavioral attributes such as DNA, fingerprints, cardiac signatures, voice or gait patterns, and facial or ocular measurements to identify individuals. With advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and Big Data analytics, their applications have expanded. As these technologies continue to mature, they have growing implications … [Read more...] about The Rise of Biometric Technologies: Implications for Security and Civil Liberties

How Chinese government using technology conferences to gather commercial intelligence and steal secrets

January 29, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

The Chinese government has been known to use technology conferences as a means of gathering commercial intelligence and stealing secrets. These conferences provide an opportunity for the Chinese government to gain access to valuable information and intellectual property from foreign companies and organizations. One tactic that the Chinese government has been known to use is … [Read more...] about How Chinese government using technology conferences to gather commercial intelligence and steal secrets

Monaco should step up its efforts to investigate and prosecute Russian and Chinese-sourced money laundering

January 23, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

In recent years, Monaco has been criticized for its weak anti-money laundering (AML) regulations and enforcement. Despite its small size, the principality has a significant financial sector that is vulnerable to money laundering. According to a report by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), Monaco's AML regime does not fully meet international standards, and the country … [Read more...] about Monaco should step up its efforts to investigate and prosecute Russian and Chinese-sourced money laundering

OSINT company Molfar says it has identified 44 people connected to the missile strike on the apartment block in Dnipro on Jan. 14

January 16, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

OSINT company Molfar says it has identified 44 people connected to the missile strike on the apartment block in Dnipro on Jan. 14. They include the commander of the aviation unit, pilots, and even ground crew. Also debunks claim UA air defense hit missile.https://t.co/QCUGBf32bw pic.twitter.com/DO8uCjTGY8— Euan MacDonald (@Euan_MacDonald) January 16, 2023 … [Read more...] about OSINT company Molfar says it has identified 44 people connected to the missile strike on the apartment block in Dnipro on Jan. 14

What is mobile forensics?

January 16, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

Mobile forensics is the branch of digital forensics that deals with the recovery and investigation of data from mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets. This includes the extraction, analysis, and preservation of data from the device's hardware and software, as well as any external storage media, such as SIM cards and memory cards. The goal of mobile forensics is to … [Read more...] about What is mobile forensics?

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