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Japan Warns Companies Considering Ukraine Support on Potential Leaks by Huawei
NewsMar 12, 2026

Japan Warns Companies Considering Ukraine Support on Potential Leaks by Huawei

Japan’s government cautioned domestic firms that aid Ukraine’s reconstruction about the risk of technology and sensitive data leaks via Huawei‑supplied 5G networks. The warning follows a Ukrainian telecom operator’s 5G trials with Huawei and a failed bid by Japan’s Rakuten...

By Japan Today – Business
Big Take: Pentagon, Anthropic and the Road to AI War (Podcast)
NewsMar 12, 2026

Big Take: Pentagon, Anthropic and the Road to AI War (Podcast)

The Pentagon’s recent strike on Iran showcased a firepower surge that dwarfed its 2003 Iraq assault, a boost attributed in part to artificial‑intelligence integration. Hours before the attack, the Defense Department’s partnership with Anthropic ended after the AI firm raised...

By Bloomberg — Business
Iran MOIS Colludes With Criminals to Boost Cyberattacks
NewsMar 12, 2026

Iran MOIS Colludes With Criminals to Boost Cyberattacks

Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) is now openly partnering with cyber‑criminal groups, embedding tools like the Rhadamanthys infostealer into its APT operations. The strategy, highlighted by Check Point research, shows MOIS‑run groups such as Void Manticore and MuddyWater buying...

By Dark Reading
White House Denounces ABC News’ Iranian Drone Strike Coverage, Claims ‘No Such Threat’ Exists
NewsMar 12, 2026

White House Denounces ABC News’ Iranian Drone Strike Coverage, Claims ‘No Such Threat’ Exists

The White House publicly rebuked ABC News for a story claiming Iran was planning drone strikes on California, labeling the report unverified and demanding a retraction. ABC’s coverage relied on a single FBI memo sent to Southern California police warning...

By The Wrap
KC-135 Crashes In Iraq While Supporting Iran Ops
NewsMar 12, 2026

KC-135 Crashes In Iraq While Supporting Iran Ops

A U.S. Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker crashed in western Iraq while supporting Operation Epic Fury, the campaign targeting Iran. The incident involved two KC-135s; one went down and the other landed safely despite visible tail damage. CENTCOM said the crash...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
This Top-Secret Satellite Spied on Enemy Weapons for the U.S. Air Force, Declassified Files Reveal
NewsMar 12, 2026

This Top-Secret Satellite Spied on Enemy Weapons for the U.S. Air Force, Declassified Files Reveal

The National Reconnaissance Office declassified the JUMPSEAT satellite program, a covert U.S. space‑based intelligence system that operated from 1971 to 2006. Using highly elliptical Molniya orbits, the satellites intercepted signals, emissions, and imagery to monitor Soviet weapon development throughout the...

By Popular Mechanics
Energy Under Attack: What the Gulf Can Learn From Ukraine and Iraq
NewsMar 12, 2026

Energy Under Attack: What the Gulf Can Learn From Ukraine and Iraq

Iranian forces struck Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG hub and a Saudi oil facility, underscoring that Gulf energy assets are now frontline targets. The attacks follow a pattern set by the 2019 Abqaiq strikes and highlight the vulnerability of export‑centric infrastructure. Iraq’s...

By Atlantic Council – All Content
Commercial Spyware Opponents Fear US Policy Shifting
NewsMar 12, 2026

Commercial Spyware Opponents Fear US Policy Shifting

Recent U.S. actions have raised alarms among spyware opponents, as ICE reactivated a contract with Paragon Solutions and the Treasury lifted sanctions on Intellexa executives. Meanwhile, major spyware firms Paragon and NSO Group were sold to U.S. investors, signaling potential...

By Dark Reading
Design And Production Challenges Loom For C-5M, C-17 Replacement
NewsMar 12, 2026

Design And Production Challenges Loom For C-5M, C-17 Replacement

U.S. Air Force leaders warned that a prospective stealthy strategic airlifter to replace the aging C‑5M and C‑17 faces significant design and production hurdles. Gen. Randall Reed told the Senate Armed Services Committee that while strategic airlift remains a top...

By Defense Daily
Europe Can Lead Its Conventional Defense ‘by 2035’, EUCOM Commander Says
NewsMar 12, 2026

Europe Can Lead Its Conventional Defense ‘by 2035’, EUCOM Commander Says

U.S. European Command head Gen. Alexus Grynkewich told the Senate Armed Services Committee that, if European nations continue raising defense budgets toward NATO’s 5 percent of GDP goal, the continent could assume the lead in conventional defense by 2035. He noted...

By Breaking Defense
NATO Wants AI that Can Get in the Enemy’s Head
NewsMar 12, 2026

NATO Wants AI that Can Get in the Enemy’s Head

NATO’s Allied Command Transformation has issued an innovation challenge to develop agentic artificial‑intelligence tools that can influence adversary decision‑making on the cognitive battlefield. The solicitation, posted on Sam.gov, seeks systems that autonomously aggregate open‑source data, detect sentiment shifts, map influence...

By Washington Technology
Senate Again Fails to Pass Homeland Security Funding as Department Shutdown Nears One Month – Live
NewsMar 12, 2026

Senate Again Fails to Pass Homeland Security Funding as Department Shutdown Nears One Month – Live

The Senate again failed to pass a funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security, leaving a partial shutdown approaching one month after a 51‑46 vote and only one Democrat breaking ranks. The impasse stalls immigration enforcement, TSA staffing and...

By The Guardian – UK Defence
US and Allies Clash with Russia and China at UN Security Council over Iran
NewsMar 12, 2026

US and Allies Clash with Russia and China at UN Security Council over Iran

The United States, chairing the UN Security Council, pushed a vote to discuss the 1737 sanctions committee on Iran, winning 11‑2 despite opposition from Russia and China. U.S. envoy Mike Waltz accused Moscow and Beijing of shielding Tehran’s nuclear and...

By BusinessLIVE
DOD Is Finally Leaning Into CMMC 2.0 Requirements for CUI
NewsMar 12, 2026

DOD Is Finally Leaning Into CMMC 2.0 Requirements for CUI

The Department of Defense has accelerated enforcement of CMMC 2.0 for contracts handling Controlled Unclassified Information, a shift driven by recent White House contracting reforms. Since January, more DoD solicitations explicitly require specific CMMC levels, prompting contractors to prove their data‑security...

By FedTech Magazine
To Achieve Space Dominance, the U.S. Must Eliminate Strategic Ambiguity
NewsMar 12, 2026

To Achieve Space Dominance, the U.S. Must Eliminate Strategic Ambiguity

The article argues that U.S. space dominance hinges on eliminating strategic ambiguity through persistent, high‑fidelity Space Domain Awareness (SDA). It highlights Russian LUCH satellites shadowing commercial GEO assets and the Intelsat 33E debris incident as concrete examples of gray‑zone threats that...

By Via Satellite
Iran Supplemental to Fund Mix of ‘New Things’ and Legacy Systems: Pentagon Comptroller
NewsMar 12, 2026

Iran Supplemental to Fund Mix of ‘New Things’ and Legacy Systems: Pentagon Comptroller

The Pentagon’s acting comptroller announced a supplemental funding request—likely exceeding $50 billion—to replace weapons used in the Iran conflict and to acquire new systems. The first week of fighting has already cost about $11.3 billion, underscoring the urgency of the request. Officials...

By Breaking Defense
HDT Robotics Deploys Hunter WOLF UGVs for Operational Testing
NewsMar 12, 2026

HDT Robotics Deploys Hunter WOLF UGVs for Operational Testing

HDT Robotics has field‑tested its Hunter WOLF unmanned ground vehicle in a series of military training exercises, showcasing the platform’s ability to perform logistics transport, communications relay, casualty evacuation, and mobile power generation. The deployment involved several vehicles equipped with...

By Defence Blog
US War Department CTO Says Anthropic's AI Models "Pollute" The Supply Chain with Built-In Ethics
NewsMar 12, 2026

US War Department CTO Says Anthropic's AI Models "Pollute" The Supply Chain with Built-In Ethics

U.S. Department of Defense CTO Emil Michael classified Anthropic’s Claude models as a supply‑chain risk, arguing that the company’s built‑in ethics “pollute” the AI supply chain. He said the models’ constitution‑based policy preferences could deliver ineffective weapons and protection to...

By THE DECODER
CENTCOM: U.S. Has Destroyed Entire Class of Iranian Warships
NewsMar 12, 2026

CENTCOM: U.S. Has Destroyed Entire Class of Iranian Warships

The U.S. Central Command announced that, since the joint U.S.-Israel offensive began on Feb. 28, American forces have destroyed more than 60 Iranian vessels, including an entire class of warships. The operation marks the most intensive maritime strike against Iran’s navy...

By RealClearDefense
Deepfakes Force Enterprises to Rethink Cybersecurity
NewsMar 12, 2026

Deepfakes Force Enterprises to Rethink Cybersecurity

Enterprises face rising deepfake threats as generative AI matures, prompting a shift from simple detection tools to layered security strategies. Current detection systems achieve only about 80% accuracy and lack explainability, limiting legal and public trust. Vendors such as GetReal...

By Biometric Update
New Army Data Operation Center Will Be ‘9-1-1’ for Moving Info Around the Globe
NewsMar 12, 2026

New Army Data Operation Center Will Be ‘9-1-1’ for Moving Info Around the Globe

The U.S. Army announced plans for an Army Data Operations Center (ADOC), described as a "9‑1‑1" for moving data across the globe. The center will consolidate and route information from partners, joint forces, and combatant commands, breaking down long‑standing data...

By Breaking Defense
Costa Quoted in AFP Article on US Interceptor Stocks in the Conflict with Iran
NewsMar 12, 2026

Costa Quoted in AFP Article on US Interceptor Stocks in the Conflict with Iran

Forward Defense director Joe Costa told AFP that U.S. air‑defense interceptor stocks could run short if a sustained conflict with Iran erupts. He warned that such a scenario would force the United States to reallocate missiles away from other theaters....

By Atlantic Council – All Content
America Makes Awards UDRI $450K for AACAMS Project Call
NewsMar 12, 2026

America Makes Awards UDRI $450K for AACAMS Project Call

America Makes and the National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining selected the University of Dayton Research Institute to receive a $450,000 award from the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate. The funding supports the Affordable and Agile...

By CompositesWorld
To Succeed, Trump’s Shield of the Americas Should Focus on Institutions as Well as Cartels
NewsMar 12, 2026

To Succeed, Trump’s Shield of the Americas Should Focus on Institutions as Well as Cartels

The Trump administration unveiled the Shield of the Americas initiative, convening thirteen Latin American leaders in Doral, Florida, to coordinate intelligence, joint operations, and military efforts against cartel‑driven drug trafficking, migrant smuggling, and violence. While the security‑first premise is sound,...

By Atlantic Council – All Content
Leidos Secures $454.9m Contract to Modernise USAF Cloud One Platform
NewsMar 12, 2026

Leidos Secures $454.9m Contract to Modernise USAF Cloud One Platform

Leidos has secured a $454.9 million contract to modernize the U.S. Air Force’s Cloud One platform, a core hub for mission‑critical cloud services. The effort will integrate Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to boost security,...

By Airforce Technology
Rust-Based VENON Malware Targets 33 Brazilian Banks with Credential-Stealing Overlays
NewsMar 12, 2026

Rust-Based VENON Malware Targets 33 Brazilian Banks with Credential-Stealing Overlays

Brazilian security firm ZenoX has uncovered VENON, a Rust‑based banking trojan that targets 33 banks and digital‑asset platforms. The malware uses DLL side‑loading, shortcut hijacking, and nine evasion techniques before delivering credential‑stealing overlays. Distribution relies on a PowerShell‑driven ZIP chain,...

By The Hacker News
How the Shutdown Endangers America’s ‘Arsenal of Freedom’ Behind the Scenes
NewsMar 12, 2026

How the Shutdown Endangers America’s ‘Arsenal of Freedom’ Behind the Scenes

The ongoing partial government shutdown has sharply reduced demand for small defense sustainment suppliers, with one Texas OEM reporting a 76% drop in orders and a 44% workforce cut. Over 115 funded delivery orders worth millions sit idle, creating a...

By Breaking Defense
Kroenig on The Beacon of Liberty Podcast on the Truman Doctrine
NewsMar 12, 2026

Kroenig on The Beacon of Liberty Podcast on the Truman Doctrine

On March 12, Atlantic Council’s Matthew Kroenig appeared on The Beacon of Liberty podcast to discuss the Truman Doctrine. He traced the policy’s origins to post‑World War II fears of Soviet expansion and highlighted its role in shaping early Cold War strategy. Kroenig linked...

By Atlantic Council – All Content
UK Confirm New Medium Helicopter Timeline for the First Time
NewsMar 12, 2026

UK Confirm New Medium Helicopter Timeline for the First Time

The United Kingdom has announced a definitive delivery schedule for its New Medium Helicopter (NMH) programme, with the first Leonardo AW149 expected in summer 2030 and the final unit arriving by autumn 2033. The £1 bn contract awards Leonardo UK 23...

By Airforce Technology
National Security Acquisition Overhaul: Industry Can Play a Positive Role
NewsMar 12, 2026

National Security Acquisition Overhaul: Industry Can Play a Positive Role

The Office of Federal Procurement Policy is launching the most extensive overhaul of the Federal Acquisition Regulation in decades, targeting simplicity, speed, and cost savings across the national security acquisition landscape. Legacy processes have been criticized for excessive complexity, lengthy...

By Federal News Network
How to (Not) Be a Pacific Power
NewsMar 12, 2026

How to (Not) Be a Pacific Power

Recent U.S. policy shifts have tightened visa rules for Pacific islanders while scaling back development aid, signaling a move toward militarized, strategic engagement. The United States now requires bonds for visitors from Fiji, Tuvalu and Vanuatu and has placed partial...

By Foreign Policy
Italy’s Leonardo Rides High on Soaring Global Defense Spending
NewsMar 12, 2026

Italy’s Leonardo Rides High on Soaring Global Defense Spending

Leonardo announced a bullish industrial plan targeting €32 billion in annual orders by 2030, up from €23.8 billion last year. The firm projects revenue to climb 50% to €30 billion, driven by a new air‑defence system, the Michelangelo Dome, and an expanded focus...

By Defense News
Price Tag for Epic Fury Tops $11 Billion in First Six Days, Pentagon Tells Congress
NewsMar 12, 2026

Price Tag for Epic Fury Tops $11 Billion in First Six Days, Pentagon Tells Congress

Pentagon officials briefed senators that Operation Epic Fury cost roughly $11.3 billion in its first six days, a figure that likely underestimates the true expense. U.S. Central Command reports about 6,000 Iranian targets have been struck, while seven American service members...

By Military Times
Iran’s Digital Arsenal: When Invisible Fences Rise in the Conflict
NewsMar 12, 2026

Iran’s Digital Arsenal: When Invisible Fences Rise in the Conflict

On 28 February 2026, coordinated cyber operations drove Iran’s internet traffic to just 1‑4 % of normal levels, coinciding with US‑Israeli air strikes that killed the Supreme Leader. Analysts attribute the blackout to a hybrid mix of regime‑imposed whitelisting, large‑scale DDoS attacks,...

By CircleID — Telecom Topic
VIDEO: Three Ships Struck in New Iranian Attacks
NewsMar 12, 2026

VIDEO: Three Ships Struck in New Iranian Attacks

Video footage released on March 12 showed two crude oil tankers, the U.S.-owned Safesea Vishnu and the Greek‑owned Zefyros, ablaze after being struck by Iranian suicide surface drones during an STS transfer south of Al Basrah. The coordinated attacks killed...

By Marine Log
DPAA’s Family Update Mission Searches for Answers Worldwide
NewsMar 12, 2026

DPAA’s Family Update Mission Searches for Answers Worldwide

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) is a congressionally mandated body tasked with locating and identifying missing U.S. service members worldwide. It holds large family‑member update events, the biggest scheduled in Dover, to share case progress and foster closure. Recent...

By Federal News Network
Dual-Use Autonomous Unmanned Helicopter for Long-Endurance & Heavy-Lift Missions
NewsMar 12, 2026

Dual-Use Autonomous Unmanned Helicopter for Long-Endurance & Heavy-Lift Missions

Swiss firm Roze Mobility has introduced the SH-917, an autonomous unmanned helicopter designed for both civilian and military missions. The platform delivers up to eight hours of endurance and can lift 250 kg, thanks to a carbon‑fiber airframe and a turbocharged...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
Ukraine Launches World-First Programme Giving Startups Access to Real War Data for AI Training
NewsMar 12, 2026

Ukraine Launches World-First Programme Giving Startups Access to Real War Data for AI Training

Ukraine has launched a world‑first programme that gives startups access to real battlefield data for training AI models. The initiative, approved by Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov, creates a framework linking the Ministry of Defence, Ukrainian firms and international partners. Startups can...

By Tech.eu – People
Navy to Commission Ship Named After Medal of Honor Recipient
NewsMar 12, 2026

Navy to Commission Ship Named After Medal of Honor Recipient

The U.S. Navy will commission the Arleigh Burke‑class destroyer USS Harvey C. Barnum Jr. (DDG‑124) on April 11, marking the first warship named for a Medal of Honor recipient. The vessel honors Marine Corps Colonel Harvey C. “Barney” Barnum Jr.,...

By Military Times
Cyber National Mission Force to Get New Commander Amid Broader Leadership Turnover
NewsMar 12, 2026

Cyber National Mission Force to Get New Commander Amid Broader Leadership Turnover

The U.S. Cyber Command’s Cyber National Mission Force (CNMF) will be led by Brig. Gen. Matthew Lennox, replacing Maj. Gen. Lorna Mahlock, who moves to the deputy chief position at Cyber Command. The change‑of‑command ceremony is set for Friday at...

By The Record by Recorded Future
Leonardo to Launch Michelangelo Air Defense Dome Test in Ukraine
NewsMar 12, 2026

Leonardo to Launch Michelangelo Air Defense Dome Test in Ukraine

Leonardo announced that its Michelangelo air‑defence dome will undergo its first operational test in Ukraine by the end of 2026, followed by NATO‑wide trials in 2027 and full EU integration by 2030. The system, built around the MC5 plug‑in module,...

By Breaking Defense
Strait of Hormuz Must Remain Closed as 'Tool to Pressure Enemy,' Iran's New Supreme Leader Says
NewsMar 12, 2026

Strait of Hormuz Must Remain Closed as 'Tool to Pressure Enemy,' Iran's New Supreme Leader Says

Iran's newly appointed supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei called for the Strait of Hormuz to remain closed, describing it as a tool to pressure the enemy. He also demanded the immediate shutdown of all U.S. bases in the Middle East and...

By CNBC – Energy
Onboard Fire Extinguished on Aircraft Carrier in Red Sea, Navy Says
NewsMar 12, 2026

Onboard Fire Extinguished on Aircraft Carrier in Red Sea, Navy Says

The U.S. Navy confirmed a non‑combat fire broke out in the main laundry room of the USS Gerald R. Ford while the carrier operated in the Red Sea under Operation Epic Fury. The blaze was quickly extinguished, causing no damage...

By Military Times
France’s Controversial Arms Exports to Serbia and Croatia
NewsMar 12, 2026

France’s Controversial Arms Exports to Serbia and Croatia

France has signed major Rafale fighter jet contracts with both Serbia (€2.7 bn) and Croatia (€1.1 bn), delivering the latest F4‑standard aircraft to Belgrade and upgrading Croatia’s fleet to F3. The deals revive historic Franco‑Serbian ties while deepening French defence industry exposure...

By Defence24 (Poland)
Officials Worry Salt Typhoon Apathy Is Killing Momentum for Tougher Telecom Security Rules
NewsMar 12, 2026

Officials Worry Salt Typhoon Apathy Is Killing Momentum for Tougher Telecom Security Rules

Two years after Chinese‑state linked group Salt Typhoon breached at least ten U.S. telecoms, officials say the public remains largely indifferent. The hack gave attackers access to call‑detail records for millions of Americans, yet most citizens cannot see a direct impact...

By CyberScoop
The Iran War’s Muddled Endgame
NewsMar 12, 2026

The Iran War’s Muddled Endgame

President Donald Trump has offered no clear objectives for the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, preferring to limit energy shocks and avoid a drawn‑out conflict. Israel, however, continues to pursue an aggressive stance, while Tehran views the fighting as an existential...

By Project Syndicate — Economics
Drone Strikes in Middle East Highlight Need for Better Defense at Home, Says Expert
PodcastMar 12, 2026

Drone Strikes in Middle East Highlight Need for Better Defense at Home, Says Expert

Recent Iranian‑backed Shahed drone strikes hit a U.S. tactical operations center in Kuwait and damaged three Amazon data centers in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. Eric Jacques, a Virginia Tech professor collaborating with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,...

By sUAS News
UAV Navigation-Grupo Oesía Will Ensure the Safe Cross-Domain Operation of UAS to Protect and Safeguard Lives Through Advanced Hidden Threat...
PodcastMar 12, 2026

UAV Navigation-Grupo Oesía Will Ensure the Safe Cross-Domain Operation of UAS to Protect and Safeguard Lives Through Advanced Hidden Threat...

UAV Navigation‑Grupo Oesía is joining the EU‑funded TICHE project to enable safe cross‑domain operation of UAV and UGV swarms for hidden‑threat detection. The consortium will integrate advanced sensors, AI‑driven data fusion and the company’s guidance, navigation and control (GNC) expertise...

By sUAS News
Iran's New Supreme Leader Vows Revenge on U.S., Israel
NewsMar 12, 2026

Iran's New Supreme Leader Vows Revenge on U.S., Israel

Iran's newly appointed supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei issued his first public address, vowing retaliation against U.S. and Israeli forces. He warned that attacks on U.S. bases will continue unless they are shut down and emphasized Iran's intent to keep the...

By Axios — Economy & Markets