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A recent Stanford University study revealed that an AI-powered agent named ARTEMIS has demonstrated advanced capabilities in automated penetration testing, outperforming most human cybersecurity professionals in a controlled experiment. Business Insider+1 🔍 Experiment Overview Researchers at Stanford evaluated ARTEMIS against ten experienced human penetration testers on a large real-world network with roughly 8,000 connected devices…
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“Where should I go for my next trip?”“Can I enjoy Jeju Island for 3 days with just $300?”“I want to find photo spots, cafés, AND local food… Is that too much?” If you’ve ever asked questions like these,you’re about to meet your perfect travel assistant. Introducing Journey Genie – your very own AI-powered travel plannerthat…
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A New Era of Cyber Conflict In June 2025, a new wave of cyber escalation erupted between Iran and Israel, igniting global concern across digital infrastructures. According to Axios, attacks linked to Iranian threat actors surged by 700% against Israeli digital systems following the June 12 Israeli military operation. The primary goal was not traditional…
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By MarePress | Maritime Security Insights The maritime industry, once shielded by its analog nature, now finds itself navigating a digital ocean filled with cyber threats. As global shipping lanes and port infrastructure become more interconnected and reliant on digital systems, cybercriminals are targeting vulnerabilities with increasing precision. In this era of autonomous logistics, IoT-driven…
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By MarePress | Maritime Security Insights | May 2025 In a landmark demonstration of technology-driven maritime governance, the Solomon Islands’ Operation Tuimoana 2025 has set a new benchmark for effective regional maritime surveillance. Conducted from May 8 to 18, this joint initiative led by the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) exemplified how Artificial Intelligence…
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By Mare | Maritime Security Insights 📌 Overview As the maritime sector becomes increasingly digital, cybercriminals are now leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to execute targeted attacks. In a recent alert, Marlink, a leading maritime communications provider, warns that the use of AI-powered tools—such as ChatGPT-style language models and deepfake generators—is rapidly transforming the nature of…
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By Mare | Maritime Security Insights 📌 Overview At the Canadian Navy Exhibition (CNE) 2025, Ultra Maritime unveiled its latest suite of AI-powered defense technologies focused on underwater surveillance and operational autonomy. These advancements reflect a growing shift toward intelligence-led maritime defense, and raise important questions for navies and maritime law enforcement agencies worldwide—including the…
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Published: May 2025 | MarePress Overview In a significant leap for autonomous maritime defense, Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has inked a deal to supply its advanced BlueWhale autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) to the Hellenic Navy. This marks a strategic inflection point in the Eastern Mediterranean, where undersea competition is as fierce as what’s above the…
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Published : May 6, 2025 / By MarePress Editorial Team In an era where maritime threats are becoming more complex and multi-dimensional, two tech giants—Saildrone and Palantir Technologies—have joined forces to redefine what’s possible in AI-powered maritime security. Saildrone, known for operating the world’s largest fleet of autonomous uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs), has announced a…
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Published : May 3, 2025 | MarePress Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the nature of naval operations across the Indo-Pacific. According to a recent article by Jihoon Yu on RealClearDefense (April 24, 2025), the region’s maritime forces are leveraging AI-driven systems to enhance situational awareness, automate threat detection, and improve real-time decision-making. As maritime…