Recent revelations indicate that the Trump administration's restructuring effort could lead to the Department of Defense slashing three-quarters of its personnel dedicated to preventing the spread of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons. In parallel, the US Army is leveraging an AI tool named CamoGPT to assess diversity and equity initiatives, reflecting a shift in administrative priorities. Meanwhile, calls for transparency regarding Section 702 of the FISA grow louder amid concerns over domestic surveillance, while cybersecurity threats from Chinese-backed hacking and widespread Android device compromises highlight urgent challenges in the digital security landscape.
The Department of Defense is considering a drastic reduction of its workforce focused on preventing the proliferation of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons.
The US Army is using its AI tool, CamoGPT, to evaluate diversity and equity initiatives as mandated by the Trump administration.
US civil liberties organizations are advocating for the declassification of details about Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
A significant ad fraud campaign known as Badbox 2.0 has compromised millions of low-cost Android devices, tracing back to operations in China.
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