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Subsea Risks: How Underwater Infrastructure Is Becoming a Frontline of Security Threats
The damage to subsea infrastructure in European waters has revealed a serious gap in how we protect critical assets beneath the ocean. At first glance, these incidents looked like sabotage—but what’s clear now is that they point to a new kind of threat. It’s not just about pipelines or cables anymore. This is about how…
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The New Frontlines of War: Cybersecurity in a Changing Conflict Era
Recent attacks on critical infrastructure have forced a hard look at how wars are now being fought. The Nord Stream sabotage wasn’t just about damaging pipelines—it showed how attacks can target the core of a nation’s energy systems and destabilize economies from within. What used to be seen as a battle of territory or troops…
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The Illusion of Luck: How Human Bias Distorts What We See as Random
A lottery with multiple winners doesn’t break the rules of probability—it just reveals how we misread chance. We’re wired to see patterns, even when there are none. When a draw features a sequence like 9, 18, 27, 36, we don’t just see a win—we start to believe it’s lucky. But that belief is rooted in…
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Data Breach Response: How Regulation Is Evolving in Australia
The Optus data breach has left millions of Australians exposed to identity fraud. Regulators are now stepping in with temporary changes to how telecoms share customer data — a move designed to help stop fraud quickly while more lasting fixes are worked out. This isn’t about fixing the breach itself, but about protecting people in…
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Navigating the Next Wave: Cybersecurity in a Changing World
We’re living in a world where technology moves fast—smart homes, connected cars, and industrial sensors are all part of the daily mix. Every device generates data, and that data flows through systems that connect people, cities, and businesses. While this shift drives innovation, it also means more places where information can be exposed or misused….
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Powering Progress: Smarter Computing for a Greener Future
Technology has brought us far—faster connections, smarter devices, and endless digital possibilities. But behind the scenes, it’s also burning through energy. Every time a smart device sends data or a server runs an algorithm, it consumes power. Much of that power still comes from fossil fuels. The more devices we connect, the more data they…
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The Rise of Smart Helpers: Robots and the Internet of Things Are Coming Together
More than just smart lights or voice-controlled devices, the internet of things is now powering robots that move into our homes and daily routines. From helping people navigate their homes to offering customer support, these machines aren’t just reacting—they’re sensing, learning, and acting. Thanks to sensors that track temperature, motion, air quality, and more, robots…



