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Cyber Security

The cyber battlefield against China and Russia is constantly shifting. Here’s how the NSA is trying to stay on top. | Defense News

According to a senior National Security Agency officer, opponents to the United States are constantly changing up their ways to breach US networks in the cyberspace battle. As a result, the United States must continue to transform the strategies and technologies it employs to combat cybercriminals from countries such as China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea — and collaborate with the private sector to do so, according to David Luber, deputy director of the National Security Agency’s cybersecurity directorate, during a panel at C4ISRNET’s CyberCon. Luber said the NSA’s Cybersecurity Collaboration Center is creating algorithms to help it filter through both government signals intelligence acquired abroad and what industry experts have identified as part of its drive to engage with the private sector. 

Source: https://www.defensenews.com/smr/cybercon/2021/11/10/the-cyber-battlefield-against-china-and-russia-is-constantly-shifting-heres-how-the-nsa-is-trying-to-stay-on-top 

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Artificial Intelligence

Is artificial intelligence more formidable than nuclear weapons? | The Hill

Artificial intelligence (AI) may be the most detrimental of all the possibly groundbreaking innovations. Nuclear and thermonuclear weapons may be the only similar disruptive technology. Nuclear weapons have sparked a raging debate about their moral and legal repercussions, as well as when and how they should be used, from a counterforce first attack against military objectives to counter value retaliating positions against the population and industrial centers, and “tactically” to restrict upsurge or correct conventional weapons disparities. The discussion over AI’s place in society has resurfaced, reigniting debate about equally important topics and issues. 

Source: https://thehill.com/opinion/technology/581460-is-artificial-intelligence-more-formidable-than-nuclear-weapons 

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Весільні сукні короткие свадебние платья на розпись – про нас

Короткие свадебные платья набирают популярность среди невест в Киеве. Они становятся идеальным выбором для тех, кто ищет что-то немного более непринужденное и уникальное для своего большого дня.

ПОЧЕМУ ВЫБИРАЮТ КОРОТКИЕ СВАДЕБНЫЕ ПЛАТЬЯ В КИЕВЕ

Короткие свадебные платья могут быть такими же элегантными и стильными, как и их более длинные аналоги.

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Space Force

Falcon Heavy could launch three U.S. Space Force missions in 2022 | Space News

Two US Space Force missions using Falcon Heavy rockets that were supposed to launch in 2021 have been pushed back to next year. A third US national security mission has been added to Falcon Heavy’s already-hectic 2022 schedule. A spokesman for the US Space Systems Command said on Oct. 30 that USSF-67, a classified national security mission to geostationary Earth orbit given to SpaceX last year under a $332 million contract, is “on track for mid-to-late 2022 launch.” Although SpaceX will be able to retrieve the two side boosters, the mission will be launched on a Falcon Heavy rocket with an expendable central core. 

Source: https://spacenews.com/falcon-heavy-could-launch-three-u-s-space-force-missions-in-2022/ 

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Robots

Biden’s policies are creating jobs — for robots | The Hill

Joe Biden ran on the promise of creating jobs, and he’s doing just that – just not for people. Employers are increasingly turning to robots to undertake activities that humans used to do but can’t or won’t do anymore. Simultaneously, the workforce in the United States has fallen dramatically, leaving approximately 10 million job positions unfilled. President Biden’s actions are worsening both of these problems, with the support and strong pushing of progressives. Employers have been automating for years in the United States and many other nations. That isn’t something new. However, after the COVID-19 epidemic began, this trend has accelerated considerably. 

Source: https://thehill.com/opinion/technology/579554-bidens-policies-are-creating-jobs-for-robots