Science & Tech

Surveillance Cameras Will Soon Divine Your Personality from Eye Movements

Machine-learning techniques promise to make biometric data far more useful for intelligence gathering.

Science & Tech

Kremlin Hackers Take Aim at the Swiss Lab That’s Working the Skripal Poisoning Case

The group that attacked Ukraine's power grid is phishing a chemical-weapons lab critical to the Skripal case.

Ideas

Sweden’s Raging Forest Fires Show the Value of Allies

As wildfires raged through the country’s northern reaches, EU allies dispatched hundreds of firefighters and scores of trucks and aircraft.

Defense Systems

JEDI's 'pathfinder' designation hedges against single provider model

Industry reacts to the Defense Department’s final proposal request for its Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud program.

Policy

EXCLUSIVE: Pentagon To Start Creating Space Force — Even Before Congress Approves It

Within months, DoD will start standing up a new combatant command, a new space-procurement agency, and a new Space Operations Force.

Ideas

Donald Trump Is Falling in Love With Summits

In offering to meet with Iran’s leader, the president sticks to what’s becoming a familiar pattern.

Science & Tech

Satellite Imagery + Social Media = A New Way to Spot Emerging Nuclear Threats

A research team is training computers to find and fuse clues from wildly different rivers of digital data.

Policy

How Russia Persecutes Its Dissidents Using US Courts

Russia’s requests to Interpol for Red Notices—the closest instrument to an international arrest warrant—against Kremlin opponents are being met with increasing deference by the Department of Homeland Security.

Ideas

The Meaning of North Korea’s Remains Transfer

The Korean War never officially ended. But its participants are now chipping away at the last sources of hostility.

Policy

The ACLU Used Amazon’s Facial Recognition and it Labelled Congress Members as Criminals

Not only did the algorithm falsely match 28 members of Congress to criminal mug shots, but the false matches were more common for congresspeople of color.

Defense Systems

ODNI warns of increasing economic cyber espionage

Nation-state groups combine cyber exploitation with supply chain operations, human recruitment and the acquisition of knowledge by foreign students in U.S. universities to steal or acquire trade secrets from U.S. technology sectors.

Threats

Mattis: No Pentagon Policy Changes Since Trump-Putin Helsinki Summit

The defense secretary also said that his department’s policies on Iran remain the same despite tougher Trump administration rhetoric.

Defense Systems

NDAA calls for cyber warfare strategy

The final 2019 National Defense Authorization Act could bring the U.S. one step closer to developing a cyber warfare doctrine.

Ideas

Ep.13: Afghan Ambassador to the US; Washington Post's Josh Rogin and Bloomberg's Eli Lake.

Welcome to our podcast about the news, strategy, tech, and business trends defining the future of national security.

Threats

Pentagon Creates ‘Do Not Buy’ List of Russian, Chinese Software

Increasingly alarmed at foreign hacking, DOD and intelligence officials are racing to educate the military and defense contractors.

Ideas

Secretary of a State of Confusion

Senators tell Mike Pompeo: We have “serious doubts about this White House and its conduct of American foreign policy,”