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Securing Tomorrow: Your Daily Dose of Cyber Safety, Tech Trends, National Defense News, and Inspiration.
“A rocket-armed F-15E has the ability to provide a much more persistent counter-air screen with a huge magazine depth against drones and some cruise missile types.”
— Joseph Trevithick
I. National Defense: Key developments in national defense, particularly cyber and technological warfare.
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F-15E Strike Eagle Fires Drone Killing Laser-Guided Rockets In New Images
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II. Tech Trends: Updates on emerging technology trends shaping the digital world.
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OpenAI to launch new jobs platform, and promises to teach you the AI skills to get hired on it
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III. Inspiration: Articles centered on faith that offer guidance and reflection.
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Daily Bible Reading Linked to Strong Self-Identity among Americans, Study Finds
- A new study by the American Bible Society finds that daily Bible reading is strongly linked to a sense of self-identity among Americans. Based on interviews with 2,656 adults, 69% of daily Bible readers reported a strong sense of who they are, compared to just 38% of those who rarely or never read Scripture. Researchers attribute this to the Bible’s teachings on human identity, emphasizing being created in God’s image, redeemed in Christ, and valued as God’s masterpiece. The report also notes that occasional Bible readers, such as those reading only once a month, show weaker self-identity, suggesting consistent engagement with Scripture reinforces confidence in faith and personal values. Click here to read more.
IV. Cyber Safety: A focus on the latest cybersecurity threats, tips, or breaches impacting individuals and organizations.
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Everyone can find your car, phone or other WiFi: what can you do about it?
- Your WiFi and Bluetooth devices are constantly broadcasted and mapped by public services like Wigle.net and major tech companies such as Google, Apple, and Microsoft, allowing anyone to track your location using MAC/BSSID identifiers, signal strength, and historic data. This includes phones, cars, and other smart devices, and even devices with some privacy protections can be located through WPS (WiFi Positioning System) and public APIs. To reduce exposure, users can rename WiFi networks to include
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, disable WiFi/Bluetooth when not in use, upgrade to WPA3 encryption, and periodically randomize MAC/BSSIDs; advanced users can configure routers to randomize identifiers at boot or when moved. While complete privacy is nearly impossible, these steps can significantly limit tracking risks. Click here to read more.
V. Shield of Israel: Coverage from The Jerusalem Post, providing an Israeli perspective on ongoing conflicts.
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Israel Is not committing genocide: Exposing the distortion of law and truth – opinion
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