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  • You be the Judge: Deepfakes Enter the Information Warfare Ecosystem

    In a troubling development, war conditions are potentially acting as an accelerant in the adoption rate of deepfakes.  

  • Russian Losses, Day 28 (23 March 2022)

    A consolidated table of Russian losses by OODA Network Member Christ Flaherty, along with data from alternate sources for comparative analysis.

  • The OODA Loop, Information Warfare, the Ukrainian Defense and the Collapse of the Russian Army

    We typically provide research and analysis utilizing the OODA Loop as a positive tool for decision intelligence and risk awareness.  Usually, this takes the form of advice and recommendations on how to leverage the OODA Loop for business strategy.   Here,  OODA Network Member Chris Flaherty takes another angle – that of interventions on and disruptions…

  • The CISA Shields Up! Initiative

    From CISA Shields Up! Initiative Webpage: “Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could impact organizations both within and beyond the region, including malicious cyber activity against the U.S. homeland, including as a response to the unprecedented economic costs imposed on Russia by the U.S. and our allies and partners. Evolving intelligence indicates that the Russian Government is…

  • Preparing for Cyber Attacks: The CISA Online Resource Hub

    In late February, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) launched a new hub that organizations can use to discover free public and private sector resources to strengthen their cybersecurity. “Many organizations, both public and private, are target-rich and resource-poor. The resources on this list will help such organizations improve their security posture, which is…

  • CISA, FBI Issue Joint Cybersecurity Advisory for SATCOM Ecosystem Following Viasat Cyberattack

    Deputy National Security Adviser for Cyber and Emerging Technology Anne Neuberger took to the podium yesterday to announce that U.S. Intelligence continues to investigate the Feb 24th hack of a European satellite company, Viasat, which provides internet connectivity to Europe, including the Ukrainian government and military. In light of this attack, on March 17th the…

  • Cyber Attack Against Satellite Calls into Question Satellite Security

    On March 17, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued an alert advocating the strengthening of SATCOM network provider cybersecurity – no doubt in response to revelations of the recent Viasat incident. The cyber threat to satellites has been a longstanding concern and one that has, unfortunately, been mixed in with the myriad other cybersecurity…

  • Guide For Business: Final checks for reducing risks in the face of nation state cyber attacks based on White House advisory

    The President has just announced he has indications that the Russians are targeting our national infrastructure for a possible cyberattack, saying all companies should prepare and raise defenses asap. This is an important announcement that should be taken seriously by all companies in every sector of the economy and by individuals as well.

  • Russian Use of Battlefield Weapons of Mass Destruction

    Since the early-2000s, an aberrant military doctrine unique to the Russian military has emerged: the use of weapons of mass destruction on a battlefield. The doctrine focuses on tactical-level weapons able to generate massive amounts of firepower to bring about surrender. Weaponized chemical or low-yield nuclear weapons, rather than fall into a special category (or…

  • Russia Faces IT Crisis With Only Two Months of Data Storage Capacity Available

    Within two months, Russia will run out of data storage capabilities (for their government and public sector information technology operations) after Western IT service providers pulled their cloud computing capabilities out of the country.

  • Open-Source Natural Language Processing: EleutherAI’s GPT-J

    OpenAI released GPT-3 in June of 2020  – and the results were instantly compelling. By 2021, the MIT Technology Review was proclaiming OpenAI’s GPT-3 “a big step toward AI that can understand and interact with the human world.” It has since commercialized in collaboration with Microsoft.   In response, EleutherAI – a self-described “grassroots collective of researchers…

  • Why Hasn’t Russia Used More Destructive Cyber Attacks Against Ukraine?

    The malware that has surfaced in the Ukraine conflict has not been the most advanced, an odd development that has raised questions among security professionals. Once committed to a kinetic invasion, a logical presumption would be that more robust cyber weaponry would be deployed to match Russia’s military might to quickly subdue Ukraine. But two…

  • The February 2022 OODA Network Member Meeting: Topics Included Crypto Innovation, Security and Regulation and the Lead Up to Putin’s War

    To help members optimize opportunities and reduce risk, OODA hosts a monthly video call to discuss items of common interest to our membership. These highly collaborative sessions are always a great way for our members to meet and interact with each other while talking about topics like global risks, emerging technologies, cybersecurity, and current or…

  • Open-Source Intelligence Resources: The USGS 2022 List of Critical Minerals

    Moody’s Analytics economist Tim Uy wrote in a recent report:  “The greatest risk facing global supply chains has shifted from the pandemic to the Russia-Ukraine military conflict and the geopolitical and economic uncertainties it has created.”  Our recent “Warning for the U.S. Chip Industry: Russian Retaliation Could Hit Supply of Key Materials” provided a breakdown…

  • We Are In The First Open Source Intelligence War

    We are witnessing the world’s first war where open source intelligence is providing more actionable insights than classified sources. Here are views on what this shift means for governments, businesses, NGOs and Citizens.

Briefs

  • La Ching-te inaugurated as Taiwan’s President in a transition likely to bolster island’s US ties

    On Monday, Taiwan officially inaugurated Lai Ching-te as its new President, who is a relative moderate and will continue Taiwan’s independent stance from China. The ceremony was held in the Presidential Office Building in Taipei, wherein thousands gathered to watch the arrival of the President. Lai has promised to continue to bolster Taiwan’s defenses while…

  • User Outcry as Slack Scrapes Customer Data for AI Model Training

    Slack has garnered backlash over revealing that it has used customer data, messages, and files to train machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI). Slack stated that its internal systems have continuously been analyzing customer data and user information without requiring users to opt in. This default setting enables the analysis of messages, user content,…

  • Woman Accused of Helping North Korean IT Workers Infiltrate Hundreds of US Firms

    As a part of an effort to disrupt a North Korean IT workers scheme, the U.S. government announced charges, seizures, arrests, and reward incentives. A network of North Korean IT workers has earned millions of dollars for North Korea by infiltrating hundreds of companies. According to the Justice Department, North Korea has utilized the skills…

  • ICC prosecutor seeks arrest warrants for Israeli PM, defense chief and 3 Hamas leaders

    On Monday, the International Criminal Court prosecutor’s office stated it has requested arrest warrants including one for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The arrest warrants are issued on account of alleged war crimes. The prosecutor Karim Khan’s office stated that all members included in the warrant bear criminal responsibility. The arrest warrants include Netanyahu, his…

  • Julian Assange: WikiLeaks founder fights US extradition with free speech argument

    On Monday, Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, was granted permission to appeal his extradition to the United States. This decision comes following an argument made at London’s High Court on Monday on the basis that Assange would not necessarily have the right to freedom of speech in the U.S. Two High Court judges stated…

  • 2.4 Million Impacted by WebTPA Data Breach

    WebTPA Employer Services has disclosed a data breach that has impacted over 2.4 million individuals through the exploitation of personal information. WebTPA is a third-party administrator that focuses on health insurance and benefits plans, based out of Irving, Texas. The data breach was first realized on December 28, 2023, wherein suspicious activity was discovered on…

  • Chinese Nationals Arrested for Laundering $73 Million in Pig Butchering Crypto Scam

    The U.S. Department of Justice has arrested and charged two Chinese nationals for allegedly orchestrating a pig butchering scam and laundering $73 million from victims. The scheme involved laundering money from victims through shell companies under the guise of an international crypto investment scam. Both individuals, Daren Li, 41, and Yicheng Zhang, 38 have been…

  • Openwashing

    There’s a big debate in the tech world over whether artificial intelligence models should be “open source.” Elon Musk, who helped found OpenAI in 2015, sued the startup and its chief executive, Sam Altman, on claims that the company had diverged from its mission of openness. The Biden administration is investigating the risks and benefits…

  • EU warns Microsoft it could be fined billions over missing GenAI risk info

    The European Union has warned Microsoft that it could be fined up to 1% of its global annual turnover under the bloc’s online governance regime, the Digital Services Act (DSA), after the company failed to respond to a legally binding request for information (RFI) that focused on its generative AI tools. Back in March, the EU…

  • Former Cruise CEO Launches Robotics Company, Alongside Ex-Tesla AI Lead

    Kyle Vogt, former CEO of General Motors’ self-driving subsidiary Cruise has launched a robotics venture, alongside the previous AI tech lead at Tesla. Vogt announced the new firm in a post on X (formerly Twitter), writing that the group, the Bot Company, would build robots “that do chores so you don’t have to.” “Our team…

  • What Do You Do When A.I. Takes Your Voice?

    Last summer, as they drove to a doctor’s appointment near their home in Manhattan, Paul Skye Lehrman and Linnea Sage listened to a podcast about the rise of artificial intelligence and the threat it posed to the livelihoods of writers, actors and other entertainment professionals. The topic was particularly important to the young married couple. They…

  • OpenAI created a team to control ‘superintelligent’ AI —then let it wither, source says

    OpenAI’s Superalignment team, responsible for developing ways to govern and steer “superintelligent” AI systems, was promised 20% of the company’s compute resources, according to a person from that team. But requests for a fraction of that compute were often denied, blocking the team from doing their work. That issue, among others, pushed several team members to…

  • Putin’s China Visit Highlights Military Ties That Worry the West

    The ties between Russia and China have grown despite, or perhaps because of, Western pressure. Mr. Putin’s visit to Harbin, a Chinese city with a Russian past, is part of a trip aimed at demonstrating that he has powerful friends even as his war against Ukraine has isolated him from the West. A statement aimed…

  • Zelenskyy in Kharkiv as Ukraine Claims to Partially Halt Russia’s Offensive

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has traveled to the city of Kharkiv and said the situation in the northeast is “under control” after the military managed to partially halt a Russian advance. The Ukrainian army said it had slowed down Russian troops during what has been described as one of the most grueling phases of the…

  • U.S. Military Installs Temporary Pier in Gaza for Humanitarian Aid

    Due to the flow of supplies through land borders coming to a halt because of Israel’s incursion into Rafah, the U.S. military anchored a temporary pier on Gaza’s coast on Thursday, creating a point of entry for humanitarian aid for the enclave. The aid will be loaded onto trucks that will begin moving ashore “in…

  • Woman Accused of Helping North Korean IT Workers Infiltrate Hundreds of US Firms

    The US government has announced charges, seizures, arrests and rewards as part of an effort to disrupt a scheme in which North Korean IT workers infiltrated hundreds of companies and earned millions of dollars for North Korea. These workers stole the identities of people living in the United States and leveraged them to get jobs…

  • Android 15 Brings Improved Fraud and Malware Protections

    Google has announced improved security features and AI-powered protections in Android 15, meant to keep users safe from fraud and malware. Play Protect, which scans 200 billion Android apps every day, and which was recently enhanced with real-time code scanning, is getting live threat detection, to expand its on-device AI capabilities and prevent fraud and…

  • Nissan Data Breach Impacts 53,000 Employees

    Nissan North America determined recently that a ransomware attack launched last year resulted in the personal information of employees getting compromised. An initial investigation of the attack showed that the files potentially accessed by the hackers only contained business information. However, in late February 2024, Nissan determined that the compromised files did include personal information,…

  • Sony Music warns global tech and streamers over AI use of its artists

    Sony Music is sending warning letters to more than 700 artificial intelligence developers and music streaming services globally in the latest salvo in the music industry’s battle against tech groups ripping off artists. The Sony Music letter, which has been seen by the Financial Times, expressly prohibits AI developers from using its music — which…

  • ElevenLabs Launches AI-Voiced Screen Reader App

    ElevenLabs Inc., a startup that makes artificial intelligence voice cloning technology, quietly launched its first general consumer app last week. The app, called ElevenLabs Reader: AI Audio, can read web pages, PDFs and other documents aloud in the user’s choice of 11 voices. The screen reader is currently free to download and use. The launch…

  • Google unveils Veo, a high-definition AI video generator that may rival Sora

    On Tuesday at Google I/O 2024, Google announced Veo, a new AI video-synthesis model that can create HD videos from text, image, or video prompts, similar to OpenAI’s Sora. It can generate 1080p videos lasting over a minute and edit videos from written instructions, but it has not yet been released for broad use. Veo…

  • OpenAI and Google are launching supercharged AI assistants.

    This week, Google and OpenAI both announced they’ve built supercharged AI assistants: tools that can converse with you in real time and recover when you interrupt them, analyze your surroundings via live video, and translate conversations on the fly. OpenAI struck first on Monday, when it debuted its new flagship model GPT-4o. The live demonstration…

  • Ampere Computing pairs with Qualcomm on AI, unveils new chip

    Ampere Computing on Thursday said it was pairing its chips with those from Qualcomm in a new offering aimed at lowering the power bills from operating artificial intelligence chips. Founded by Renee James, a former president of Intel, Ampere uses technology from Arm Holdings to make central processing chips that are used by Oracle, Alphabet’s…

  • Slovak PM Fico no longer in life-threatening condition after being shot, minister says

    On Wednesday, a government minister announced that Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has improved from his previous life-threatening condition following being shot. The assassination attempt occurred on Wednesday evening as Fico was exiting a government meeting. The gunman shot Prime Minister Fico a total of five times. As a result, Fico had to undergo surgery…

  • Putin arrives in China to deepen strategic ties with Xi

    Early on Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Beijing for talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The talks between Putin and Xi were devised with the intention of deepening the strategic partnership between the two countries. In February 2022, China and Russia announced a “no limits” partnership, following a visit by Putin to Beijing.…

  • IN First AI Dialogue, US Cites ‘Misuse’ of AI by China, Beijing Protests Washington’s Restrictions

    On Wednesday, U.S. officials highlighted concerns regarding China’s “misuse of AI”. In response, Beijing representatives criticized Washington’s “restrictions and pressure” on artificial intelligence These comments come following a meeting in Geneva between the U.S. and China regarding the risks posed by artificial intelligence. The transnational issue of the rapid development of AI technology has become…

  • FBI Seizes BreachForums Again, Urges Users to Report Criminal Activity

    For the second time within a year, law enforcement agencies have seized control over BreachForums, a platform known for peddling stolen data. BreachForums have been seized by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) following a collaborative operation conducted by Australia, Iceland, New Zealand, Switzerland, the U.K., the U.S., and Ukraine. The first iteration of…

  • US questions China’s no-first-use nuclear call given buildup

    On Wednesday, the top U.S. arms control official stated that China has not responded to U.S. nuclear weapons risk-reduction proposals. Subsequently, Washington is left questioning Beijing’s call for no-first-use talks despite building up its own arsenal. According to the Under Secretary of State Bonnie Jenkins, the U.S. estimation of the Chinese nuclear weapons arsenal sits…

  • Taiwan’s incoming President faces angry China, fractured parliament

    On Monday, Lai Ching-te assumed the office of Taiwan’s President, facing a China that refers to him as a “dangerous separatist”. Simultaneously, Lai Ching-te also faces problems on the home front as he reconciles with a fractured parliament with no majority political party. Previously serving as the Vice President for four years, Lai succeeds former…

  • Personal Information Stolen in City of Wichita Ransomware Attack

    In early May, the city of Wichita, Kansas revealed that personal files were stolen in a ransomware attack. On May 5, the city revealed the cyber attack and stated that as a security measure, certain city systems were shut down to contain the lifting of sensitive information. The attack was conducted via file-encrypting ransomware. At…

  • Third Chrome Zero-Day Patched by Google Within One Week

    On Wednesday, Google announced the release of Chrome 125 with patches for nine vulnerabilities. One of the most significant bugs known as CVE-2024-4947, has already been exploited. This bug is a high-severity type confusion flaw located in the V8 JavaScript engine. The successful exploitation of this vulnerability would enable a remote hacker to execute arbitrary…

  • AI will hit the labor market like a ‘tsunami,’ IMF chief warns.

    Artificial intelligence will hit the labor market like a “tsunami,” according to International Monetary Fund managing director Kristalina Georgieva. Since the onset of AI, experts have debated its pros and cons for the workforce. Essentially, could a tool capable of supercharging productivity by automating scores of routine tasks put millions of peopleout of a job? Or…

  • Chinese firms make headway in producing high bandwidth memory for AI chipsets

    Two Chinese chipmakers are in the early stages of producing high bandwidth memory (HBM) semiconductors used in artificial intelligence chipsets, according to sources and documents. The progress in HBM – even if only in older versions of HBM – represents a major step forward in China’s efforts to reduce its reliance on foreign suppliers amid…

  • Meet Thunderbolt Share, Intel’s ultra-fast sneakernet replacement

    With Thunderbolt Share, Intel is turning the Thunderbolt cable into a way to connect two PCs to one another, sharing files or controlling a PC. Simple, huh? Well, except that Intel isn’t exactly making it available to everybody. Thunderbolt Share is a new Intel specification that connects two PCs via a cable, one to each…

  • OpenAI chief scientist Ilya Sutskever is officially leaving

    Ilya Sutskever, OpenAI’s co-founder and chief scientist who helped lead the infamous failed coup against Sam Altman and then later changed his mind, is officially leaving the company. Both Altman and Sutskever have posts announcing the news: Ilya and OpenAI are going to part ways. This is very sad to me; Ilya is easily one of…

  • Generative AI is speeding up human-like robot development. What that means for jobs

    ChatGPT-like artificial intelligence is speeding up research and bringing humanoid robots closer to reality in China, home to many of the world’s factories. AI has been around for decades. What’s changed with the emergence of OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot is the ability of AI to better understand and generate content in a human-like way. While the…

  • Will A.I. Ever Live Up to Its Hype?

    It’s a little hard to believe that just over a year ago, a group of leading researchers asked for a six-month pause in the development of larger systems of artificial intelligence, fearing that the systems would become too powerful. “Should we risk loss of control of our civilization?” they asked. There was no pause. But now,…

  • Ukraine troops pull back in Kharkiv after Russia offensive

    Ukrainian troops have retreated from several villages in the Kharkiv region amid intensified pressure from Russian forces, with soldiers relocating to more strategic positions following heavy fire. President Zelensky has canceled upcoming foreign trips as the country faces a new cross-border incursion, with towns and villages coming under significant attack. Moscow claims to have seized…

  • China-Russia relations: What is Xi Jinping prepared to pay for Putin’s war?

    Russian President Vladimir Putin is visiting Beijing amidst what he calls an “unprecedented” level of ties between Russia and China, despite growing pressure on China to distance itself from Moscow due to its invasion of Ukraine. While China has refrained from condemning the war and continues to trade with Russia despite sanctions from the US…

  • Mexican villagers killed amid cartel battle

    Violent clashes between rival cartels in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas have resulted in the deaths of at least 11 people, including two nuns and a teenager, according to reports by local media. The area, contested by the Sinaloa cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), witnessed intense gunfire on Monday night, leading…

  • France prison van attack: ‘Unprecedented’ manhunt for escaped prisoner

    The northern region of France is currently the scene of an “unprecedented” manhunt after prisoner Mohamed Amra, dubbed “The Fly,” escaped during a violent ambush on his transport vehicle, resulting in the deaths of two officers and serious injuries to three others. The incident occurred as Amra was being returned to jail from a court…

  • Unwanted Tracking Alerts Rolling Out to iOS, Android

    Apple and Google have introduced a new feature on their mobile operating systems to alert users about unwanted location trackers moving with them. The feature targets Bluetooth Low Energy-enabled accessories with built-in location-tracking capabilities that are difficult to detect. iOS and Android users will receive alerts when such devices are identified as moving with them…

  • 900k Impacted by Data Breach at Mississippi Healthcare Provider

    Singing River Health System (SRHS) has disclosed that approximately 900,000 individuals were affected by a ransomware attack in August 2023, with personal information including names, addresses, Social Security numbers, and medical data compromised. Despite no evidence of misuse, SRHS is notifying those potentially impacted and offering free credit monitoring services and guidance on preventing identity…

  • 400,000 Linux Servers Hit by Ebury Botnet 

    The Ebury Linux botnet, initially discovered in 2014 with 25,000 infected systems, has persisted and expanded over the past decade, reaching approximately 100,000 infected systems by the end of 2023, according to a report by ESET. Despite a takedown attempt and the sentencing of one of its operators, Maxim Senakh, the botnet has continued to…

  • Santander Data Breach Impacts Customers, Employees

    Santander, the Spain-based bank, disclosed on Tuesday that some of its customers and employees have been affected by a data breach at a third-party provider. The breach involved unauthorized access to one of Santander’s databases hosted by the third-party provider. The compromised database contained certain information on customers of Santander Spain, Chile, and Uruguay, as…

  • Is the US Shipping Weapons to Israel Tacit Support for its War on Gaza?

    Two United States officials confirm that its latest weapons aid package for Israel, worth approximately $1bn, has been moved to the congressional review process. Last week, Biden had ordered the pause of a shipment of 2,000-pound bombs to Israel over concerns that they would be deployed by Israel during a land invasion of the southern…

  • Biden Slaps New Tariffs on Chinese Imports, Ratcheting Trade War

    President Joe Biden has slapped major new tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, advanced batteries, solar cells, steel, aluminum and medical equipment, increasing friction between the world’s two largest economies. China’s Ministry of Commerce said Beijing was opposed to the tariff hikes by the United States and would take measures to defend its interests. Biden will…

  • Ukraine Needs Money to Fight. Can Seized Russian Assets Help?

    As much as $300 billion in Russian assets, frozen in the West since the invasion of Ukraine, is piling up profits and interest income by the day. Europe and the United States are considering how to use those gains to aid the Ukrainian military as it wages a grueling battle against Russian forces. There has…

  • China Presents Defining Challenge to Global Cybersecurity, Says GCHQ

    China poses a genuine and increasing cyber risk to the UK, said Anne Keast-Butler, Director at GCHQ, the UK’s leading intelligence agency. “Through their coercive and destabilizing actions, the PRC poses a significant risk to international norms and values,” she said. “In cyberspace, we believe that the PRC’s irresponsible actions weaken the security of the…

  • Russian Actors Weaponize Legitimate Services in Multi-Malware Attack

    A novel cyber campaign by Russian speaking actors abused legitimate internet services, such as GitHub and FileZilla, to deploy multiple malware variants, Recorded Future has reported. This includes the deployment of Atomic macOS Stealer (AMOS), the current version of which is capable of infecting both Intel-based and ARM-based Macs. This campaign is unique, partly because…

  • Vermont Legislature Passes One of the Strongest Data Privacy Measures in the Country

    The Democrat-controlled Vermont legislature has passed one of the strongest data privacy measures in the country aimed at cracking down on companies’ use of online personal data. The bill prohibits the sale of sensitive data, such as social security and drivers’ license numbers, financial or health information. It also sets meaningful limits on the amount…

  • US aims to stay ahead of China in using AI to fly fighter jets, navigate without GPS and more

    Two Air Force fighter jets recently squared off in a dogfight in California. One was flown by a pilot. The other wasn’t. That second jet was piloted by artificial intelligence, with the Air Force’s highest-ranking civilian riding along in the front seat. It was the ultimate display of how far the Air Force has come in…

  • US sharply raises tariffs on Chinese EVs and semiconductor imports

    The Biden administration is sharply increasing tariffs on imports from China including electric vehicles, batteries and semiconductors in an effort to protect US jobs ahead of the election in November. The White House said the action was “carefully targeted at strategic sectors” which also included aluminium and steel, critical minerals, solar cells, port cranes and…

  • How Deep Learning Lets AI Tackle Complex Tasks

    Scientists and engineers are teaching machines to think like humans, using a cutting-edge approach to artificial intelligence (AI) called deep learning. Deep learning is inspired by the intricate networks of neurons in the human brain. By creating artificial neural networks with multiple layers, researchers can train computers to automatically discover patterns in vast amounts of data…

  • How humanoid robots can help narrow gaps between automation and labor

    The robotics industry has seen major growth and maturity in the past decade. Technology advances such as vision systems and computing power, along with the rise of artificial intelligence, have helped the industry grow in many ways. Robots also are getting cheaper and more affordable. Robots are taking a greater role and improving automation in…

  • OpenAI unveils newest AI model, GPT-4o

    Since it launched in late 2022, OpenAI’s ChatGPT has generally fended off suggestions that it has emotions or desires by responding that it’s just an artificial intelligence model. Upgrades announced by OpenAI Monday showed the company apparently trying to make the chatbot act more like a human. In demos, the new version of ChatGPT was…

  • Israeli forces press Gaza offensive from north and south

    On Monday, Israeli forces continue to move into Gaza’s northern edge in an effort to recapture territory from Hamas fighters. Simultaneously, troops in the south entered Rafah. Humanitarian groups assert that the Israeli offensive into Rafah has “worsened a dire situation” as main aid crossing points have closed due to the offensive, forcing civilians to…

  • Putin replaces Shoigu as Russia’s defense minister as he starts his 5th term

    On Sunday, Russian President Vladimir Putin replaced Sergei Shoigu as defense minister as he embarks on his fifth term. On Tuesday, the entirety of the Russian Cabinet resigned following Putin’s inauguration as per Russian law. On Sunday, Putin signed a decree appointing Shoigu to the position of secretary of Russia’s security council. This came following…

  • China and US Envoys Will Hold First Top-Level Dialogue on Artificial Intelligence

    On Tuesday Chinese and U.S. high-level envoys are set to meet in Geneva for talks on artificial intelligence (AI). The “opening exchange of views” meeting is the first in a set of inter-governmental dialogues on AI between U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Both countries have delineated their viewpoints on AI as…

  • NATO Draws a Cyber Red Line in Tensions with Russia

    In conjunction with the military red line it has established, NATO has also instituted a cyber red line that Russia must not cross. On May 3, the German government publicly denounced APT28 regarding a cyberattack they conducted against the SPD political party. The cyberattack exploited a Microsoft Outlook vulnerability to leak personal data. That same…