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The spy who hired me: Chinese agents hunt for secrets on LinkedInChinese intelligence is now using professional networking sites and job portals to find and recruit people with access to sensitive data. T...
Mumbai to get 15,000 AI-powered CCTV cameras under Rs 2,140-cr surveillance projectMumbai is set to significantly enhance its public safety with 15,000 new AI-powered CCTV cameras. This Rs 2,140 crore project will integrat...
Inside India’s Next-Gen Workspaces: The Rise of Intelligent Commercial EcosystemsL&T Realty is expanding its commercial real estate footprint while setting new benchmarks for India’s modern work environment
NEET-UG 2026 paper leak shocker: Most key reforms suggested by Radhakrishnan panel to fix NTA still not implementedNEET-UG 2026 paper leak: Despite recommendations from the K Radhakrishnan Committee following the 2024 NEET-UG crisis, the National Testing...
Bengaluru techie quit his Rs 30 lakh job to chase a dangerous dream, only to end up being arrestedDelhi Police have arrested a 31-year-old Bengaluru-based software engineer, Ravi Rathore, for allegedly running a fake online trading racke...
Portugal eyes bigger role in India’s infrastructure, manufacturing push as trade ties deepenPortugal's Minister of State for Economy, João Rui Ferreira, expressed readiness to contribute to India's infrastructure goals, highlightin...
US military reaches deals with 7 tech companies to use their AI on classified systemsThe Pentagon is boosting its warfighting capabilities by integrating artificial intelligence into classified computer networks. Seven leadi...
Mixed messages and military mismatch erode U.S. and Europe's Atlantic pactEuropean nations are questioning America's commitment to NATO. Unpredictable signals from the Trump administration are causing concern amon...
Enough with mythologies: India needs new state-sponsored AI entities to create essential strategic capabilityA new AI model called Mythos can find software flaws. Its restricted release raises concerns about misuse by hackers or foreign governments...
Guns, drones & algos: War gets smarter, faster & uncomfortably less humanArtificial intelligence is revolutionizing global warfare. Nations are significantly increasing AI spending for defense. This technology en...
IAF seeks indigenous drone swarm radar system to boost surveillance in contested zonesThe Indian Air Force is seeking domestic industry, academia, and startups to develop collaborative drone-based surveillance radar systems u...
Art of AI war: Sarvam to boost defence prowessIndia is boosting its defence capabilities with a new Rs 300 crore Centre of Excellence for artificial intelligence. Homegrown labs like Sa...
Iran war knocks on boardrooms: Corporates stare at a new riskIran War: Multinational corporations are no longer mere bystanders in conflict zones; they are now explicit targets. Iran's threats against...
Personal data isn't collected: MHA on security agencies using open-source intelligence from public sourcesSecurity agencies are utilizing open-source intelligence from public sources like social media for information gathering, assuring no priva...
Hackers using coronavirus malware to steal data: Cyber copsEven as Maharashtra grapples with rising COVID-19 cases, cyber fraudsters have devised a malware called "coronavirus map" to steal confiden...
Google has just done something that's going to annoy the US and UK governmentsGoogle has rolled out a security service for its business customers that could put a serious downer on UK's plans to increase surveillance ...
US spy agency actively monitoring messages, emails in India: Report"In March 2013 the agency collected 97 billion pieces of intelligence from computer networks worldwide," reported the newspaper.
- How to make the most of your home wi-fi network
Your home Wi-Fi network is mostly used for a single purpose - accessing the Internet. ET shows you seven other cool things you can do if yo...
Don't take your laptop with sensitive info to China: ExpertsGoing on a business trip to China? Take your passport and visiting cards but not your laptop loaded with sensitive corporate info.
- Wildlife panel seeks technical expertise to match criminals
Concerned over wildlife criminals using high-tech equipment to conduct their activities, the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau is seeking legal...