Tag: national security
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Years of Silence: How Chinese Spies Infiltrated America’s Communications and Congress
Chinese state-linked hackers from the group known as Salt Typhoon have spent years quietly burrowing into the digital backbone of U.S. power—from telecommunications carriers and data centers to the email systems of congressional staff on the most sensitive House committees. The recently disclosed breach of House email accounts is not an isolated incident but the…
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Racing Against the AI Clock: How the Pentagon Is Automating Its Cybersecurity Fortress
The Pentagon is racing to secure an AI‑enabled military at the same speed that new AI threats emerge. To break out of a human‑limited, episodic testing model, the Department of Defense (DOD) is moving from traditional red‑team exercises to autonomous purple‑team operations—AI systems that continuously attack, defend, and validate the security of battlefield and enterprise…
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Power, Ice, and Ownership: How Trump’s Greenland Gambit Tests the Future of the Western Order
Donald Trump’s renewed push to wrest control of Greenland from Denmark has evolved from an eccentric real‑estate joke into a frontal challenge to Western norms about sovereignty, alliances, and the rule of law. In the process, it has forced governments, boardrooms, and defense planners to confront a blunt question at the heart of 21st‑century geopolitics:…
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The Trillion-Dollar Race to Build Machines That Think: Inside Silicon Valley’s AGI Obsession
The race toward artificial general intelligence has quietly transformed from science fiction speculation into Silicon Valley’s most urgent obsession, with trillions of dollars now flowing toward a technological transformation that one former OpenAI researcher believes will reshape civilization within the next decade. Leopold Aschenbrenner, a 23-year-old prodigy who graduated from Columbia University as valedictorian at…
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The AI-Bioweapons Timeline Has Arrived: When Artificial Intelligence Meets Biosecurity Threats
Emerging AI technologies are now demonstrating unprecedented capabilities in biological threat scenarios. Advanced models like Claude Opus 4 have raised serious concerns about potential misuse, with built-in safety protocols struggling to contain increasingly sophisticated advisory capabilities. The landscape of technological risk has fundamentally shifted, moving from theoretical concerns to tangible threats that demand immediate interdisciplinary…
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Balancing Security and Diversity: The Complexities of Employment Decisions
## Balancing Security and Diversity in the Workplace A recent employment tribunal ruling has sparked debate about the balance between national security and anti-discrimination laws. The case involved a Chinese scientist, Tianlin Xu, who was denied a job at Binary AI Ltd due to concerns about obtaining security clearance. The tribunal concluded that refusing employment…