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Federal agencies are warning U.S. organizations—especially in critical infrastructure sectors—about increased cyber threat activity from Iranian-affiliated actors. These actors have been observed exploiting known software vulnerabilities, using default passwords, and…
Learn MoreOnline addiction is more than just extra screen time—it can seriously affect teens’ sleep, mental health, and real-world relationships. This guide outlines how constant exposure to social media and gaming…
Learn MoreOnline predators often appear friendly and trustworthy, making it difficult for kids and teens to recognize unsafe behavior. This resource helps young people identify red flags—like requests for personal information,…
Learn MoreAs air travel rebounds to pre-pandemic levels, the TSA is under increasing pressure to screen more passengers for a wider range of threats—quickly and accurately. DHS’s Science and Technology Directorate…
Learn MoreCBPLink is a cloud-based system used by U.S. Customs and Border Protection to streamline internal communication, case management, and operational collaboration across divisions. This Privacy Impact Assessment ensures that CBPLink’s…
Learn MoreFire departments across major U.S. cities are laying the groundwork for immersive training by outlining detailed requirements for augmented and virtual reality systems. This DHS-backed effort provides a comprehensive, non-proprietary…
Learn MoreThe enforcement delay on TikTok has been extended once again, now through September 17, 2025. This pause means the Department of Justice will not penalize companies for distributing or maintaining…
Learn MoreThe U.S. and U.K. have launched a landmark Economic Prosperity Deal that promises to reshape transatlantic trade. The agreement opens new doors for American agricultural exports, reduces unfair trade barriers,…
Learn MoreAs generative AI tackles math, science, and code with increasing precision, its next challenge lies in navigating complex, real-world problems where definitive answers don’t exist. This “epistemic divide” separates what…
Learn MoreThe Army is racing to modernize its air and missile defense systems in response to evolving threats from near-peer competitors like China and Russia. Through efforts like IBCS, M-SHORAD, and…
Learn MoreResearch suggests that restrictions on abortion access can have economic implications for individuals who seek or are unable to obtain abortions, their families, and aspects of the economy more broadly.…
Learn MoreJNIM, a violent extremist group affiliated with al-Qaeda, is expanding its footprint across West Africa by exploiting weak governance, economic vulnerabilities, and ethnic divisions. The group’s strategy blends coercion, opportunistic…
Learn MoreThe Bayh-Dole Act helped unlock the economic potential of federally funded research, but its benefits have not reached all communities equally. Today, there’s a growing push to ensure that innovation…
Learn MoreAs space becomes increasingly strategic, the need for real-time AI processing at the edge—aboard satellites and spacecraft—has never been more critical. Traditional cloud-dependent AI systems struggle with latency and bandwidth…
Learn MoreAI’s real potential in the U.S. Air Force isn’t about futuristic autonomous drones—it’s about enhancing everyday operations. By embedding AI engineers across units, the Air Force can offload routine, cognitively…
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