
Review: Rubrik Security Cloud Helps Agencies Build Data Resilience
Rubrik Security Cloud offers state and local governments a zero‑trust, immutable backup platform that combines data‑observability with rapid cyber‑recovery. Its architecture stores unalterable backups, detects anomalies across on‑prem, cloud and SaaS workloads, and automates restoration of clean data. The solution supports hybrid environments, enabling agencies to protect legacy systems and modern applications under a single framework. Reviewers noted that the platform’s ransomware monitoring and automated recovery significantly reduce investigation time and service downtime.

Trump Says He Is ‘Absolutely’ Considering Withdrawing US From Nato
President Donald Trump announced he is "absolutely" considering withdrawing the United States from NATO after European allies declined to join the US‑Israeli war against Iran. The stance marks the most aggressive anti‑NATO rhetoric of his administration and has sparked warnings...

USS Gerald R. Ford Will Likely Notch Record-Setting Deployment, Caudle Says
The U.S. Navy’s flagship, the USS Gerald R. Ford, is on track for an unprecedented 11‑month deployment, surpassing the 332‑day record set by the USS Midway during Vietnam. The carrier, now at 281 days, has endured a non‑combat fire that damaged 100 berths and...
HDUSA, Hanwha Philly Shipyard Secure First US Navy Project
Hanwha Defense USA and its subsidiary Hanwha Philly Shipyard have secured their first U.S. Navy contract, acting as subcontractors to Vard Marine US on the Next Generation Logistics Ship (NGLS) program. The agreement tasks them with market surveys, concept design,...

Cyberattacks Intensify Pressure on Latin American Governments
Latin American governments are confronting a surge in cyber attacks, with organizations in the region experiencing about 3,050 incidents per week in March—well above the global average of roughly 2,000. Government agencies face even higher pressure, enduring around 4,200 weekly...
ACMI, John Hopkins University Collaborate to Build Manufacturing Workforce in US
The American Center for Manufacturing and Innovation (ACMI) has teamed up with Johns Hopkins University’s Whiting School of Engineering to create safety‑focused training and career pathways in energetics and advanced manufacturing. The collaboration will initially target ACMI’s National Security Industrial...

WhatsApp Notifies Hundreds of Users Who Installed a Fake App Made by Government Spyware Maker
WhatsApp disclosed that it alerted roughly 200 users—mostly in Italy—who installed a counterfeit iOS version of its app containing spyware. The fake client was traced to Italian surveillance firm SIO, which has a history of producing government‑grade spyware. WhatsApp logged...
EPC Space Adds EPC7C010 and EPC7C011 Half-Bridge Buck Platforms for High-Rel and Rad-Hard Applications
EPC Space announced two new half‑bridge buck evaluation boards, the EPC7C010 (100 V/20 A) and EPC7C011 (200 V/10 A), built around radiation‑hardened eGaN HEMTs and isolated gate drivers. Both platforms are optimized for 350 kHz operation but can run from 50 kHz to 1.5 MHz, delivering peak...

Peppa Pig and Transformers Owner Hasbro Hit by Cyber-Attack
Hasbro disclosed an unauthorized intrusion into its corporate network, first identified on March 28 and reported in an SEC filing. The breach forced portions of the company’s main and brand‑specific websites offline, displaying error messages and prompting warnings of possible...
Arceon Materials Demonstrate Near-Zero Structural Degradation in AFRL High-Heat Torch Testing
Arceon B.V. successfully completed AFRL oxyacetylene torch testing of three Carbeon carbon ceramic composite samples, in partnership with Moog Inc. The materials endured sustained heat flux above 1200 °C in steady‑state and cyclic loading without meaningful structural degradation. Post‑test measurements showed...
USAF Implements Restructure of Strategy, Design, Requirements Directorate
On April 1, 2026 the U.S. Air Force completed a long‑planned overhaul of its Strategy, Design and Requirements directorate (A5/7). The restructure folds the provisional Integrated Capabilities Command directly into Headquarters Air Force, creating a single enterprise‑level organization. A new Chief Modernization...
USAF Implements Restructure of Strategy, Design, Requirements Directorate
The U.S. Air Force announced a reorganization of its Strategy, Design, and Requirements directorate, consolidating several planning and acquisition functions under a single command. The restructure creates a new senior leader role to synchronize long‑range strategy with technology development and...
U.S. Space Force Chief: Fiscal 2027 Budget Will Reflect ‘Aspirations’ for Rapidly Growing the Service
U.S. Space Force chief Gen. Chance Saltzman said the FY2027 budget will likely reflect the service’s push for rapid expansion. The force received about $40 billion in FY2026, a 40% increase from FY2025, and officials expect an even larger boost next...

Widespread Microsoft 365 Account Compromise Sought by Iran-Linked Hackers
Iran‑linked threat groups have compromised Microsoft 365 accounts across more than 300 Israeli organizations, 25 firms in the United Arab Emirates, and a limited set of targets in the United States, Saudi Arabia and Europe. The campaign began in early March with...

Saltzman: Space ‘Baked Into’ Modern Combat Operations
U.S. Space Force chief Gen. Chance Saltzman said the service is now "baked in" to modern combat, supplying missile‑warning, satellite communications and electronic‑warfare capabilities that underpin joint operations from Iran to Venezuela. He highlighted the force’s role in the February...
Israel Kills Senior Hezbollah Commander in Major Escalation
Israel’s navy announced the killing of Hezbollah senior commander Haj Youssef Ismail Hashem, the leader of the group’s southern front, in what it called its biggest blow to the militia since the 2025 chief‑of‑staff assassination. The strike, which also killed...

Attacks Persist in Iran and Across the Mideast as Trump Threatens Escalation
President Donald Trump’s statements on the Iran conflict have swung from pledging a quick exit to threatening to bomb Iran “back to the Stone Ages” if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. Meanwhile, Iran has intensified missile and drone strikes...

FCC Eyes Sweeping Reforms to Boost US Drone Power
The FCC has issued a public notice calling for sweeping reforms to accelerate the U.S. drone ecosystem, tying the effort to the Trump administration’s “American drone dominance” strategy. Chairman Brendan Carr highlighted drone production, deployment, and export as national‑security priorities...
US Secures Rare Earths Supply as Part of $565mn Loan to Brazil Mining Group
The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) approved a $565 million loan to Brazil’s Serra Verde, granting the United States off‑take rights to rare earths from the company’s Pela Ema mine. The agreement ensures that heavy rare earths, critical for magnets...
NUBURU Wins Counter-Drone Directed-Energy Order From Government Defense Electronics Organization in Asia–Pacific
NUBURU Inc’s Italian subsidiary Lyocon secured a $250,000 initial deployment order from a tier‑one government defense electronics organization in a major Asia‑Pacific market for its portable directed‑energy laser dazzler aimed at counter‑drone missions. The contract follows a multi‑phase validation process...
Drone Strikes Kuwait International Airport
Kuwait International Airport suffered a second drone attack on April 1, 2026, when unmanned aircraft struck fuel tanks, igniting a large fire but causing no casualties. The incident follows a March 28 raid that damaged the airport’s radar system, suggesting an escalating...
Bulgaria Requests EU Support to Fend Off Election Meddling in April Vote
Bulgaria has formally asked the European Union for assistance in detecting and halting Russian‑linked disinformation ahead of its April 19 parliamentary election. The request, sent to the European External Action Service, seeks activation of the EU’s rapid response mechanism under...

European-Chinese Geopolitical Issues Drive Renewed Cyberespionage Campaign
Proofpoint reports that Chinese state‑aligned cyberespionage group TA416, also known as Twill Typhoon, has re‑engaged Europe in mid‑2025, targeting diplomatic missions, NATO delegations and EU institutions amid heightened EU‑China tensions following the 25th EU‑China summit. The campaign coincides with disputes over...

North Korean Hackers Linked to Axios Npm Supply Chain Compromise
On March 31, 2026, attackers compromised a maintainer’s npm account and published two malicious versions of the popular Axios HTTP client library. The backdoored packages contained a hidden dependency that executed a post‑install script, downloading the WAVESHAPER.V2 remote‑access trojan targeting...
Unauthorised Access Reported in Ministry of Finance Systems
Hackers breached primary processes at the Dutch Ministry of Finance, raising concerns over employee personal data exposure. The intrusion did not affect any financial information, and services provided by the Tax and Customs Administration remain operational. Access to the compromised...
April-June 2026 Issue of Aerospace America Now Live
The April‑June 2026 issue of Aerospace America is now live, featuring the cover story “The New Space Race” by Leonard David and associate editor Cat Hofacker. The article examines the United States’ renewed push to land astronauts on the Moon, a goal...
The Scoop: Iran Threatens American Tech Giants with Attack; Most Remain Silent
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced it will target the Middle East facilities of major U.S. tech firms, including Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple and Google, starting Wednesday at 12:30 ET. The threat was posted on Telegraph, warning that each American company will...
Trump Says US Will Leave Iran ‘Quickly’ and Return if Needed
President Donald Trump told Reuters the United States will exit the Iran war "pretty quickly" and may return for limited "spot hits" if necessary. He used the remarks to preview a primetime address, while also lambasting NATO and hinting at...

Agency CIOs Must Supply Top-Down IT Contract Information, OMB Memo States
The Office of Management and Budget issued a memo requiring chief information officers at large federal agencies to report every IT contract they approve each month from May through October. The directive, signed by OMB director Russ Vought, also obliges...

Avi Rosenthal: A Risky Tradeoff in the Race for GPS Backup
U.S. regulators are reviewing NextNav’s proposal to repurpose the lower 900 MHz band for high‑power terrestrial PNT services, a move that would displace billions of low‑power, unlicensed IoT devices. Industry groups warn that even intermittent interference could degrade or disable life‑safety...

Chinese Captain Sentenced for Taiwan Cable Damage
A Chinese captain was sentenced to three years in prison for deliberately damaging the Taiwan‑Penghu No. 3 submarine communications cable by anchoring in a restricted zone. The court ordered him to pay NT$18.22 million (about US$570,000) in damages to Chunghwa Telecom. The...
NIOA, GD-OTS to Explore Australian Assembly of Apache Hydra-70s
Australian defence firm NIOA and US‑based General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems have signed an agreement to study local assembly of 70 mm Hydra‑70 rockets for the Australian Army’s new AH‑64E Apache fleet. The plan builds on existing Foreign Military Sales...
FAST Opens Call for 2026 Security Technician of the Year Award Nominations
The Foundation for Advancing Security Talent (FAST) has opened nominations for its 2026 Security Technician of the Year Awards, with entries due by April 22. Winners will be honored at a ceremony on June 4 during ESX 2026. The award...

U.S. Army Shifts Quad Cities Plant Operations to Global Military Products
The U.S. Army awarded Global Military Products a four‑year contract to operate and expand the Quad Cities Cartridge Case Facility in Rock Island, Illinois. Under the deal, the contractor will continue producing brass and steel cartridge cases while adding a...

Old-School Spycraft Could Make a Comeback as AI Undermines Trust
Artificial intelligence is flooding digital communications with deep‑fakes and synthetic messages, eroding trust in electronic intel. RAND researcher Thomas Mulligan argues this noise will revive classic tradecraft such as dead drops, brush passes, and in‑person briefings to verify source authenticity....

U.S. Military Attacks on Iran Could End in 2–3 Weeks, Trump Says
President Donald Trump told the nation the U.S. could wrap up its Iran offensive within two to three weeks and urged oil‑dependent allies to assume responsibility for keeping the Strait of Hormuz open. He expressed frustration that partners were not...

Block the Prompt, Not the Work: The End of "Doctor No"
Enterprise security teams are abandoning blunt URL blocks in favor of session‑level governance. Legacy endpoint agents and SSL inspection create performance penalties that push users toward shadow AI tools and unmanaged extensions. The resulting "workaround economy" leaves critical data flowing...

Casbaneiro Phishing Targets Latin America and Europe Using Dynamic PDF Lures
Brazilian cyber‑crime group Augmented Marauder, also known as Water Saci, is running a multi‑vector phishing campaign against Spanish‑speaking organizations in Latin America and Europe. The campaign delivers the Casbaneiro banking trojan and the Horabot spreader via password‑protected PDF attachments that are...

What the Iran War Reveals About Nato’s Appetite for Conflict over Taiwan
The United States launched a strike against Iran without consulting NATO, prompting a tepid European response limited to defensive posturing. The episode exposed a stark gap between NATO’s increasingly hawkish language on China and any willingness to commit troops to...

Kaspersky Warns of New Phishing Technique Exploiting Trusted Platforms
Kaspersky has identified a new phishing method that hijacks trusted digital platforms such as task‑management and notification services to deliver seemingly authentic messages. The attacks mimic internal corporate communications, prompting users to click links that lead to counterfeit login portals...

Will Kharg Island Decide the Future of US Alliances?
The United States' war with Israel against Iran has spotlighted a growing reluctance among its partners to automatically follow American directives. The focal point is Iran's Kharg Island energy‑export terminal, where the U.S. can likely seize or disable the facility,...

Lockheed Martin Canada Invests $3.6 Million Into Lemay.ai
Lockheed Martin Canada is committing CAD 3.6 million (about US$2.6 million) to Ottawa‑based AI specialist Lemay.ai. The funding launches a joint R&D effort aimed at AI‑driven predictive aircraft maintenance, supply‑chain optimization, and navigation in GNSS‑denied environments. The initiative fulfills Canada’s Industrial and Technological...

FBI Warns Against Using Chinese Mobile Apps Due to Privacy Risks
The FBI issued a public service announcement warning Americans that many popular mobile apps developed in China pose significant privacy and data‑security risks. The advisory highlights that these apps can collect extensive personal information, store it on servers in China,...

China Hosts Pakistan-Afghanistan Peace Talks in Urumqi to End Cross-Border Conflict
Pakistan and Afghanistan met in Urumqi, China, to discuss ending months of cross‑border attacks. The talks followed Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar’s visit to Beijing, where a joint five‑point plan was outlined. China pledged constructive support, while Pakistan reiterated demands...
What Does Saab’s Operations Shake-Up Mean for Its New ‘Naval’ Chapter?
Saab announced that its Kockums and Naval Combat Systems divisions will merge into a single business area called Naval, effective 1 April 2026. The restructuring combines Kockums’ expertise in submarines, surface vessels and autonomous underwater vehicles with Naval Combat Systems’ combat management,...
Europe’s Grid Is Already a Hybrid War Target—Most Utilities Aren’t Ready
A February 2026 Eurelectric report warns that Europe’s electricity grid is already a hybrid‑war target, combining physical sabotage, cyber‑attacks and maritime threats, yet most utilities remain under‑prepared. The study cites over 1,000 attacks on Ukrainian energy assets, costly subsea cable cuts...

Why America, Not Iran, Has a Succession Problem
The United States has begun employing decapitation strikes against Iran, targeting senior political and military figures. Such tactics rest on the assumption that removing a leader will collapse the regime, a premise rooted in personalistic governance. The article argues that...

Construction Begins on Canada’s Next-Gen Polar Icebreaker
Canadian shipbuilder Davie has started building the Polar Max, a next‑generation heavy icebreaker for the Canadian Coast Guard, at its Lévis yard. The project is part of an $8.5 billion (≈$6.3 billion USD) National Shipbuilding Strategy package that includes seven icebreakers and...
USAF Begin B-52 Bombing Missions over Iran for First Time
On March 31, the U.S. Air Force began B‑52 Stratofortress bombing runs over Iran, marking the first such missions in the current conflict. The move follows a joint U.S.-Israeli campaign that has reportedly knocked out about 80% of Iran's integrated...
USAF Begin B-52 Bombing Missions over Iran for First Time
The U.S. Air Force launched its first B‑52 bombing missions over Iran on March 31, following a joint campaign that has reportedly knocked out about 80% of Iran’s air‑defence network. The aging Stratofortress offers a high‑payload, dynamic bombing capability that complements...