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Utilizing Radio Waves: A Promising Approach to Monitoring Nuclear Weapons Stockpilesradiowaves,monitoring,nuclearweapons,stockpiles,technology,surveillance

Utilizing Radio Waves: A Promising Approach to Monitoring Nuclear Weapons Stockpiles

Monitoring Nuclear Weapons Stockpiles with Radio Waves: A New Method for Treaty Compliance Introduction In a world where nuclear disarmament is a critical priority, the ability to effectively monitor and verify compliance with international treaties is of utmost importance. A team of researchers from various institutions, including the Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy…

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Keeping Tabs: The Ethical Obligation of Employers in Disclosing Workplace Surveillancewordpress,workplacesurveillance,employeeprivacy,ethics,employerobligations,disclosure,monitoring,workplaceethics

Keeping Tabs: The Ethical Obligation of Employers in Disclosing Workplace Surveillance

The Rise of Workplace Surveillance and its Legal and Ethical Implications The “New Normal” and the Shift in Work The COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly transformed the way we work. With the widespread adoption of remote and hybrid work models, employees are now enjoying increased flexibility and productivity gains. However, this shift towards the “new normal”…

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Uncovering the Unknown: A New Initiative to Monitor Undermonitored Regionswordpress,monitoring,undermonitoredregions,initiative,uncoveringtheunknown

Uncovering the Unknown: A New Initiative to Monitor Undermonitored Regions

Geopolitics: New Threat Intel Effort to Study ‘Undermonitored’ Regions The Need for Attention in Africa and Latin America A new cyber threat intelligence working group has been established to focus on understanding complex cyber operations in Africa and Latin America. The organizers argue that these regions have been historically neglected by cybersecurity researchers and call…

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