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Defensive Cyber Weapons MArket

Defensive Cyber Weapons MArket

A Latest intelligence report published by AMA Research with title “Defensive Cyber Weapons Market Outlook to 2026. A detailed study accumulated to offer Latest insights about acute features of the Global Defensive Cyber Weapons Market. This report provides a detailed overview of key factors in the Defensive Cyber Weapons Market and factors such as driver, restraint, past and current trends, regulatory scenarios and technology development. A thorough analysis of these factors including economic slowdown, local & global reforms and COVID-19 Impact has been conducted to determine future growth prospects in the global market.

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Scope of the Report of Defensive Cyber Weapons:
Defensive cyber weapons are noxious specialists intended for insight, military, and paramilitary security or reconnaissance purposes utilized in digital fighting, and state or non-state people are largely supported and sponsored these weapons. Defensive cyber weapons are utilized to disregard the security of individuals of any country or to think twice about their sovereignty. Also, defensive cyber weapons are as infections malware that can cause or ensure against burglary of intellectual property or the destruction of information and frameworks. Defensive cyber weapons show high selectivity in both their employment and their activity. Prior to the assault, cyber weapons normally distinguish the target by distinctive methods, similarly malware utilized by fraudsters for the burglary of important data related to financials, shows lower selectivity and more extensive appropriation.

Some of the key players profiled in the study are:
AVAST Software (Prague, Czech Republic), BAE Systems (United Kingdom), Cisco Systems (United States), FireEye Inc. (United States), Airbus Group SE (France), AO Kaspersky Lab (Russia), AVG Technologies (Prague, Czech Republic), Lockheed Martin Corporation (United States), McAfee LLC (United States), Raytheon Company (United States)

Market Trends:
The government regulatory bodies and…

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Weapons, narcotic substances, mobile phones recovered from high-security Parappana Agrahara jail


Bengaluru: In a surprise raid led by senior police officials here, a large number of weapons, narcotic substances, mobile phones and SIM cards were found in the high-security Parappana Agrahara jail on the outskirts of the city.

The raid was carried out by officers of the Central Crime Branch (CCB) in the wee hours of Saturday.

“The Central Crime Branch officers conduct a raid every three months in the prison and today’s was no different. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the cells of the prisoners had not been checked and thus a raid was carried out today. During the raid, sharp objects cut from utensils provided to the prisoners, a couple of mobile phones and SIM cards were found in their possession. We are investigating further,” said Ranganath.

“We will investigate whether the jail staff were involved,” he added.

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Israeli defense company looks to AI as game-changer in space and weapons


Artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and big data will have a significant role in space technology and defense systems developed by the Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) in the near future.

A new collaboration with Matrix, announced last week, suggests that IAI is looking to expand its operations and develop new automated systems for its various space technology programs, as well as for its defense systems aimed at providing a comparative advantage for troops on the future battlefield.

Matrix is an Israeli company that specializes in “providing comprehensive multi-disciplinary consulting services.” With over 20 years of experience and more than 10,000 employees across the globe, the company is considered one of Israel’s leading strategic consultants for technological-based solutions. The company’s Defense Branch has worked with the IDF on various projects in the past and serves the Israeli defense establishment at large. 

The agreement signed between IAI and Matrix includes the establishment of an R&D center that will focus on developing technologies based on AI, machine learning and big data and integrating them into existing systems. The center’s first projects will attempt to integrate AI-based solutions in automated systems for identifying targets on the battlefield in real time.

IAI has been working with and developing AI technology for years. However, the new center will allow the company to dramatically expand its existing R&D capacity in various fields and to pursue projects that had previously been impossible. The center will be operated by a team comprising both IAI and Matrix specialists from various fields of expertise.

Inbal Kreiss, head of innovation at IAI’s Missiles & Space Division, noted the practical benefits that the collaboration between IAI and Matrix will have on the company’s future endeavors.

“This collaboration is part of new innovation processes being promoted by the IAI with the purpose of developing and integrating novel technologies, increasing the financial and technological value of our projects and creating new impacts on operational systems used by our clients,” Kreiss said.

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(LEAD) U.S. not seeing weapons proliferation from N. Korea: O’Brien


(ATTN: UPDATES with additional remarks in last 4 paras)
By Byun Duk-kun

WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 (Yonhap) — North Korea is not currently engaged in proliferation of weapons at any significant level, U.S. National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien said, adding such activity would mean crossing the “red line.”

“It would be an extraordinarily risky venture for Kim Jong-un to get into the proliferation business when it comes to nuclear weapons. It’s something that I am hoping won’t happen. We don’t see it on the WMD side -– we don’t see that happening at this point,” O’Brien said in a recent interview with U.S. online magazine 19FortyFiv, referring to weapons of mass destruction.

“I think the North Koreans understand that if they started proliferating on a significant scale — either ballistic missiles or delivery systems or in the worst-case scenario weapons of mass destruction especially on the nuclear side or biological or chemical as well — that would really be crossing a red line with not just the United States but the international community,” he was quoted as saying.

North Korea has maintained a self-imposed moratorium on nuclear and long-range missile tests since November 2017.

However, the country unveiled a new and longer-range intercontinental ballistic missile at an October military parade, indicating its continued development of weapons despite its recent lack of weapons testing.

O’Brien warned it would be “extraordinarily unhelpful” for North Korea to engage in proliferation activities.

“We have real concerns on the ballistic missile proliferation side of the ledger but on the weapons of mass destruction side, it’s something that would take the crisis to a whole other level,” he said.

The top security adviser also underscored threats posed by the North in the cyber realm.

“North Korea has a very sophisticated cyber capability and cyber warfare capability. That’s something we take seriously,” said O’Brien, according to the online report published Monday.

Regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, O’Brien said Pyongyang has yet to report a mass outbreak of the new coronavirus.

He noted the U.S. will likely be willing to assist the impoverished North if asked for help.

“On humanitarian…

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