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Anduril’s Israel Meetings Highlight Growing U.S.–Israel Defense Tech Alignment
According to a report published by CTech on February 20, 2026, Palmer Luckey, founder and CEO of Anduril Industries, held a series of meetings in Israel this week with representatives of approximately ten local defense technology startups. The meetings were reportedly coordinated with Israel’s Ministry of Defense Directorate of Defense Research and Development. Among the companies cited in the report were Smart Shooter, Kela, Skana Robotics, Regulus, Magnus Metal, eyesAtop an

Security Guys
Feb 202 min read


LiDAR Challenges Radar in High-Stakes Perimeter Security Deployments
As critical infrastructure operators reassess perimeter defenses amid evolving threat models, long-range detection accuracy and false alarm reduction remain central operational challenges. Traditional radar systems have long dominated large-site protection, but questions persist around resolution limits, performance in cluttered environments, and reliability against sophisticated intrusion tactics. The broader perimeter security market is now seeing increased interest in high

Sarah o'Neill
Feb 163 min read


Homeland Tech in Focus: Cell Towers, AI and Smart 911 Response
A fresh alarm has rung through U.S. government ranks: nearly two dozen FEMA IT personnel—including top CISOs—have been fired following a massive cybersecurity breach. The action was taken by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, who blamed a failure to deploy basic safeguards like multifactor authentication. This stark reminder of systemic vulnerability throws homeland security tech providers into sharp relief—who they are, what they guard, and how they’re shaping resilience at the nati

Ellie Goldman
Feb 22 min read


Homeland Alert: Israeli Tech at the Frontline of Security
The fallout from Israel’s recent use of AI-driven targeting in Gaza is still rippling through the security world. Supporters argue it proved the power of automation to deliver faster, more precise strikes. Critics counter that machines should never play a role in life-and-death decisions. Either way, the debate has pushed homeland security technology back into the spotlight, raising questions about how far governments should lean on emerging tools to manage threats. For Israe

Sarah o'Neill
Jan 152 min read


Who’s Hired and Who’s Fired: Key Global Moves in Security Leadership
From state governments to enterprise SaaS, the past two weeks brought notable security leadership changes. Organizations under pressure from rising cyber risks, AI-driven threats, and regulatory demands are reshaping executive ranks to strengthen resilience and compliance. Delaware – Aashish Patel, Chief Security Officer Patel is now the permanent CSO for the State of Delaware after serving in an interim capacity. He will direct statewide security policy, disaster recovery, a

Sarah o'Neill
Nov 2, 20251 min read


CEIA and Gallagher to Unveil Cloud and Detection Innovations at GSX 2025
Security professionals arriving at GSX 2025 will find the agenda shaped by pressing questions of resilience, usability, and cost—factors...

Freddie Bolton
Sep 24, 20252 min read


GSX 2025: Security Giants Set to Showcase Next-Gen Tools in New Orleans
Security professionals heading to New Orleans this September for Global Security Exchange (GSX) 2025 can expect more than the usual...

Sarah o'Neill
Sep 1, 20252 min read


Opinion: Harvard’s Foreign Student Ban Has Security Implications
When Washington decides to weaponize immigration against top universities, the ripple effects go far beyond campus politics. The latest...

Paula Vettori
Aug 31, 20251 min read
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