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Britain's GCHQ cyber spies embrace the AI revolution
To counter hostile disinformation and snare child abusers.
Guy Faulconbridge
Feb 25 2021 11:55AM
Security
Social networking websites make recruiting spies difficult
A social networking world makes it harder for the UK intelligence services to recruit a spy without a profile, as Ken Munro explains.
Ken Munro
Feb 4 2009 2:53PM
Security
Dragonfly spies hit the skies
The worlds smallest nano air vehicle was unveiled last week by Delft University of Technology.
Emma Hughes
Aug 6 2008 2:27PM
Hardware
GCHQ targets gamers for next-gen spies
UK Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), the surveillance arm of UK intelligence, is embedding job ads in video games in a bid to target its latest generation of recruits.
Guy Dixon
Oct 22 2007 12:07PM
Training & Development
CIA plans social networking site for spies
The CIA is to launch a social networking site to allow members of the intelligence community around the world to converse and swap ideas and information online.
Iain Thomson
Aug 27 2007 2:40PM
Software
Telescope spies dark matter
A team of astronomers has revealed that the 'Hubble Space Telescope' has provided the best evidence yet for the existence of dark matter in the form of a "ghostly ring" around a galaxy cluster.
Robert Jaques
May 17 2007 11:13AM
Oddware
ISPs rush to enable online spies for police
Today is the last day for American ISPs, cable companies and some universities to install equipment that will make it easier for the police and intelligence agencies to monitor surfers' web habits.
Iain Thomson
May 15 2007 12:34PM
Telco/ISP
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