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Pentagon Targets $55 Billion for Drone and Autonomy Development

The Pentagon is pushing the boundaries of innovation with a $55 billion investment in drone and autonomy development, led by the Defense Autonomous Warfare Group (DAWG) - a pathfinder for cutting-edge technology that's accelerating progress in low-cost, attritable platforms. DAWG is already live-testing systems and tools with top companies, providing real-time feedback to drive growth.

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US Navy Fires Deck Gun at Ship in Combat for First Time in 38 Years

In a historic move, the US Navy fired its deck gun at a ship in combat for the first time in nearly four decades, with the USS Spruance blasting an Iranian cargo vessel on April 19, 2026. The rare display of gunfire, involving a 5-inch MK 45 gun, left a hole in the unarmed Touska's engine room, but the freighter remained afloat.

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Scotland Hacker Pleads Guilty in Scattered Spider Cybercrime Case

Meet Tyler Robert Buchanan, the 24-year-old mastermind behind the notorious Scattered Spider cybercrime gang, who has pleaded guilty to federal charges of conspiracy and identity theft. With a potential 22-year prison sentence looming, Buchanan's guilty plea marks a major win for law enforcement in the fight against cybercrime.

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Sea Air Space Showcases Emerging Defense Tech

At Sea Air Space 2026, senior military officials took the stage to share insights, while attendees got hands-on with the latest defense innovations at National Harbor, Md. The event brought together formal remarks and immersive exhibitions, showcasing the future of defense technology.

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Former Ransomware Negotiator Pleads Guilty to Extortion Scheme

A former ransomware negotiator has pleaded guilty to masterminding a brazen extortion scheme that raked in a staggering $75.3 million, exploiting his position to secretly collude with ransomware gangs and betray the very companies he was supposed to protect. Angelo John Martino III faces up to 20 years in prison for his role in the conspiracy.

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Australia's Defence Tech Push Exposes Funding, Scale Gaps

Australia's defence tech push is hitting a roadblock, with a significant gap in funding and scale hindering progress. With a proposed A$500 million investment, the Advanced Capability Investment Fund aims to bridge this gap and catalyse private equity in critical areas like AI, quantum, and autonomy.

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Pakistan Navy Bolsters Anti-Surface Warfare with Taimoor Missile Test

The Pakistan Navy has successfully test-fired its Taimoor air-launched cruise missile, a game-changing addition to its anti-surface warfare capabilities that can strike targets on land and sea with precision. This powerful new tool is set to bolster the Navy's maritime strike and deterrence abilities.

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Australia Aligns Defence Strategy with US Balance of Power Push

Australia's new 2026 National Defence Strategy is taking a bold stance, shifting its focus from upholding a rules-based order to actively shaping the regional balance of power in the Indo-Pacific. By strengthening its alliance with the US, Australia aims to safeguard its economic interests and play a key role in defining the region's future dynamics.

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Pentagon Bolsters Cyber Budget with $20.5B Allocation

The Pentagon is shoring up its defenses with a $20.5 billion cyber budget allocation, aimed at outsmarting adversaries who are increasingly sophisticated in their digital threats. This major investment is part of a broader strategy to integrate cyber capabilities across all warfighting domains and safeguard military networks.

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US OPM Health Data Collection Plan Sparks Privacy Concerns

The Office of Personnel Management wants to collect detailed, identifiable health records from the 65 health insurers that cover over 10 million federal and postal service employees, retirees, and their families - a move that's raising concerns about privacy. The proposed data collection would include medical claims, pharmacy claims, and provider data to help OPM oversee health benefits programs.

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UK Warns of Nation-State Cyber Threats Beyond Financial Theft

The UK is bracing for a future where nation-state cyber threats could escalate beyond financial theft, and experts warn that organisations must prioritise cybersecurity as a core mission to stay resilient. It's a call to action: embed robust defences now, or risk being caught off guard.

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Airbus Bolsters Cyber Defenses with Quarkslab Acquisition

Airbus is bolstering its cyber defenses with the acquisition of Paris-based Quarkslab, aiming to become a trusted, sovereign partner for French authorities and a major player in European cybersecurity. This move will help build a robust digital shield to protect nations and allies from evolving cyber threats.

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France's ANTS Agency Exposes Data Breach After Hacker Offers Stolen Records for Sale

France's ANTS Agency has suffered a data breach, with hackers offering stolen records for sale, putting individual and professional accounts at risk. The agency is investigating and notifying affected users, urging them to stay vigilant for suspicious activity.

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Managed Detection and Response Targets Gaps in Cyber Defenses

State, local, tribal, and territorial organizations, along with their schools, are facing a perfect storm of rising cyber threats, limited staff, and tight budgets - making it tough to stay ahead of attacks. Managed Detection and Response can help bridge the gaps in their cyber defenses, providing the support and visibility needed to respond quickly and effectively.

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Ex-FBI Chief Urges Homicide Charges for Ransomware Actors Tied to Patient Deaths

It's time to hold ransomware attackers accountable for their deadly actions - Cynthia Kaiser, ex-FBI chief, urges prosecutors to consider felony homicide charges when attacks on hospitals result in patient deaths. Closing the gap between crime severity and consequences is crucial, she stresses.

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Enterprises Face Identity Crisis as Machine Access Surges

As AI agents increasingly reshape enterprise operations and defenses, a new reality sets in: machine identities are surging, outnumbering human users and introducing unprecedented risks that are autonomous, fast-moving, and difficult to control. This seismic shift demands attention, as organizations scale AI and transform their attack surfaces and decision flows.

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Gentlemen Ransomware Operation Exposes 1,570 Victims Through SystemBC Malware

A shocking 1,570 networks worldwide have been compromised by the sneaky SystemBC malware, which has been quietly building a massive botnet of victims across the globe. This stealthy threat can even download and execute additional malware, putting your security at risk.

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AI Monitor Flags Axios Supply-Chain Attack in Real Time

In a remarkable experiment, Elastic Security Labs' James Spiteri swiftly built a lightweight pipeline that leveraged a live AI agent to monitor package repositories, rapidly evolving into a practical detection capability. This innovative test enabled the AI agent to effectively flag potential threats, such as the Axios supply-chain attack, in real-time.

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Europe Mandates 2030 Deadline for Post-Quantum Cryptography Rollout

The French National Cybersecurity Agency is urging a proactive approach to post-quantum cryptography, warning that the transition to quantum-resistant algorithms is a long-term effort that must be initiated now. France has set a 2030 deadline for ministries to deploy post-quantum encryption for sensitive systems.

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Lotus Malware Targets Venezuelan Energy Firms with Data-Wiping Attacks

A new, highly destructive malware called Lotus has been targeting Venezuela's energy sector, leaving systems completely unrecoverable after wiping data and disabling recovery mechanisms. This devastating attack systematically deletes files and overwrites physical drives, causing irreversible damage.

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General Atomics' MQ-9B SeaGuardian Bolsters Anti-Submarine Warfare Capabilities

General Atomics' MQ-9B SeaGuardian is revolutionizing anti-submarine warfare with its cutting-edge sonobuoy dispensing system, empowering the U.S. Navy to dominate maritime missions like never before. This game-changing tech can complement existing platforms or go solo, unlocking unprecedented situational awareness and capabilities.

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Northrop Invests $2.5B to Accelerate B-21 Bomber Production

Northrop Grumman is investing $2.5 billion to supercharge production of the cutting-edge B-21 stealth bomber, a move that will not only speed up delivery for customers but also boost the program's long-term financials. This bold commitment is set to pay dividends for years to come, with the majority of funds going towards upgrading facilities.

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Pakistan Navy Unveils Extended-Range Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile Capability

On April 15, 2026, the Pakistan Navy successfully tested its indigenously developed ship-launched anti-ship ballistic missile, striking its target with precision and speed at an extended range. This milestone achievement was witnessed by top naval officials and marks a significant boost to the country's naval capabilities.

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Japan Eases Arms Export Rules for 17 Nations

In a significant policy shift, Japan is easing arms export rules for 17 nations, allowing the country to bolster its partnerships with like-minded countries and contribute to a more stable global security environment. By doing so, Japan aims to enhance the defense capabilities of its partners and prevent conflicts, ultimately securing its own peace and stability.

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