Iran, Trump and civilian infrastructure
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'Infrastructure is the weapon': Inside the race to build portable interceptor factories
As the Iran war drives global demand for interceptor drones, defense startups are betting they can fit a production line into a shipping container.
On Monday, President Trump threatened to destroy civilian infrastructure across Iran, including the country’s desalination plants, vital for drinking water in the arid Gulf. Kuwait authorities said Iran had attacked one of their desalination plants earlier that day.
Federal agencies and security and intelligence specialists have been ringing the bell, warning that foreign adversaries, including Iran, are seeking to exploit vulnerabilities in U.S. critical infrastructure, especially during periods of geopolitical ...
U.S. and Israeli attacks on power plants and other civilian infrastructure risk escalating the conflict across the region, and angering Iranians who oppose the government.
A population boom, business-friendly climate, and civil infrastructure investments are driving demand.
Highly coordinated resilience infrastructure is needed in the age of artificial intelligence, says a new report released Thursday from the Elon University Imagining the Digital Future Center. A survey found 82% believing artificial intelligence will play “a significantly larger role in shaping people’s lives and key societal functions in the next 10 years or less.
Today, nations may possess oil, land and gold, but if they do not own or control computing power, their sovereignty is illusory. My experience managing graphics processing unit (GPU) clusters across three continents clearly shows that the old model for ...
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