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Securing Tomorrow: Your Daily Dose of Cyber Safety, Tech Trends, National Defense News, and Inspiration.

“Faith never knows where it is being led, but it loves and knows the One who is leading.”

 

-Oswald Chambers (My Utmost for His Highest)

I. National Defense: Key developments in national defense, particularly cyber and technological warfare.

  • Army releases ‘spiritual fitness guide’ to help soldiers strengthen their will to fight

  • The U.S. Army has released a 112-page Spiritual Fitness Guide aimed at helping soldiers strengthen their inner resilience, find purpose, and bolster their “will to fight.” Developed by the Army Chaplain Corps as part of the broader Holistic Health and Fitness program, the guide highlights belief systems, creative expression, and emotional intelligence as key elements of spiritual readiness alongside physical and mental health. It outlines stages of spiritual development and includes exercises to help soldiers move from helplessness to empowerment. Army leaders say spiritually grounded soldiers are more prepared for both war and life. Click here to read more.

II. Tech Trends: Updates on emerging technology trends shaping the digital world.

  • OpenAI releases a free GPT model that can run on your laptop

  • OpenAI has launched GPT-OSS, its first open-weight model in over six years, offering both a 120-billion and a 20-billion parameter version that can run on a single Nvidia GPU or a laptop with 16GB of memory, respectively. Released under the Apache 2.0 license via platforms like Hugging Face and Azure, GPT-OSS is designed for commercial use and supports reasoning, coding, web browsing, and agent operation. OpenAI touts it as its most rigorously tested model for safety and hopes it will empower smaller developers seeking more control. Click here to read more.

     

III. Inspiration: Articles centered on faith that offer guidance and reflection.

  • Federal Workers Granted Freedom to Express Christian Faith at Work

  • A new memo from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management affirms that federal employees are now explicitly encouraged to express their Christian faith—and other religious beliefs—openly at work, marking a significant policy shift toward religious freedom in the government workplace. The guidance permits religious displays, prayer, Bible study, witnessing, and even inviting coworkers to places of worship, provided it doesn’t disrupt operations. Backed by constitutional and statutory protections, the memo urges agencies to revise restrictive policies and follows an executive order reinforcing faith-based engagement in government. Click here to read more.

IV. Cyber Safety: A focus on the latest cybersecurity threats, tips, or breaches impacting individuals and organizations.

  • Top hacker is a bot, yet humans still steer cyber defence

  • AI-driven hackbots like XBOW are now leading vulnerability discovery platforms such as HackerOne in volume, but humans still outperform them in identifying critical, high-impact flaws. XBOW, a tool built by an offensive security firm, has found over 250 vulnerabilities using automation—but it’s not fully autonomous, and its findings still require human validation. HackerOne co-founder Michiel Prins emphasizes that while hackbots excel in speed and scale, the most severe bugs still come from “bionic hackers”—humans who use AI to enhance their work. However, challenges persist, including AI-generated exaggerations or hallucinated reports. For now, human insight remains essential to steering and verifying AI discoveries, especially in complex areas like broken business logic. Click here to read more.

V. Shield of Israel: Coverage from The Jerusalem Post, providing an Israeli perspective on ongoing conflicts.

  • Security cabinet to discuss potential full Gaza takeover

  • Israel’s Security Cabinet will meet Thursday to consider a full military takeover of Gaza, including areas with hostages, following a tense high-level discussion between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir. While Netanyahu argued a shift in strategy is needed to free hostages, Zamir warned such a move risks becoming a strategic trap. Defense Minister Israel Katz reinforced the government’s dual goal of defeating Hamas and securing hostage releases. Meanwhile, negotiations remain stalled as Hamas leaders distance themselves from Qatari mediators and reject Israel’s warnings. Click here to read more.

     

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