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When clouds get hit by drones: As data centres become target of strikes, there is one more critical infrastructure to protectRecent drone strikes during the Iran–US–Israel conflict reportedly damaged cloud data centres operated by Amazon Web Services in the UAE an...
Beyond coding: Why India’s young engineers must look past computer science in the age of AI and green techWhile computer science remains a popular choice, the engineering landscape is broadening. Opportunities are emerging in green energy, defen...
When the sky fell silent and the web lit up: Inside India’s fight against hybrid warfareDuring Operation Sindoor, India repelled a coordinated dual-front assault from Pakistan—drone swarms in the skies and cyberattacks across d...
Pakistan seeks loans over 'heavy losses', later claims account was hackedPakistan's government purportedly appealed to international partners for loans, citing significant losses after military strikes by India, ...
Video: Pak diplomat left red-faced by journalist Yalda Hakim over Pahalgam terror probe, netizens say 'she cooked him'Sky News journalist shut down Pakistani diplomat Mohammad Faisal in an interview that has gone viral on social media. The diplomat, while s...
IOCL, BPCL urge calm as fuel panic buying begins amid India-Pakistan tensionsAmid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) ...
Karachi Port significantly damaged due to Indian strike, Pakistan's official port account posts; later claims account hackedFollowing India's Operation Sindoor, which destroyed terror sites in Pakistan, tensions escalated as Pakistan reportedly targeted military ...
Karachi port destroyed by Indian Navy? Here's what Karachi Port Trust official Twitter handle saysAmidst escalating tensions, claims of an Indian Navy strike on Karachi Port surfaced after a tweet from the Karachi Port Trust, later retra...
Solving the “Made In” dilemma for dronesIndia's drone market is rapidly expanding, but reliance on Chinese components poses security risks. The government needs to enforce stricte...
Data Protection Bill needs to be cleared soon as data theft has become a common crime, says Chief of Defense Staff Bipin RawatRawat, while inaugurating the 14th edition of 'c0c0n', an annual Hacking and Cyber Security Briefing, organised by Kerala Police, said ther...
New drone rules; one crore Koo installs; goodbye Yahoo NewsThe Drone Rules, 2021, reduces the number of forms and permissions required to be submitted by drone manufacturers and operators from 25 to...
'Enough is Enough': NSO Group says won't play along with a 'vicious' campaign“NSO is a technology company. We do not operate the system, nor do we have access to the data of our customers, yet they are obligated to p...
Indian government allows ICMR to study Covid-19 vaccine delivery using drones
Artificial Intelligence-driven machines can be fooled, warn IISc researchersMachine-learning and AI software are trained with initial sets of data such as images of cats and it learns to identify feline images as mo...
Indian Air Force expresses concern over private drones, favours guidelines for useAir Marshal SB Deo, Chief of Western Air Command said" "We are coordinating with the MHA to ensure that the use of these drones is controll...
Draft policy on pilot-less low flying objects next month: Rajiv Mehrishi, Union Home SecretaryMehrishi also said security forces should exercise maximum precautions while using China-made gadgets in sensitive installations.
Non-state actors have upstaged the superpowersThe era of superpower hegemony is over, and that of non-state actors has arrived.Fourteen years after 911, the US has -let's be blunt -been...
Hackathons move past innovation, engages in finding right talent for specific rolesHackathons, or hackfests, are moving beyond generic mainstream technologies such as Android and iOS, to specialised avenues.
How some Indian startups are offering tech support to bring normalcy in NepalAt a recent hackathon, `Hack for Nepal', 40 coders came up with technologydriven solutions for disaster management and survival.
It was simply ‘code innovation’ at Google’s Code for India contestOver 224 engineers at the contest focused on building technology solutions for non-profit organisations to solve various challenges in Indi...