Air National Guardsman gets 15 years after splashing classified docs on Discord

November 12, 2024 at 07:11PM Jack Teixeira, a former Air National Guard member, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for stealing and sharing classified military secrets on Discord. His actions endangered national security, revealing sensitive information about U.S. operations and allies. Teixeira admitted to wrongdoing and was sentenced as a warning against such betrayals. … Read more

US May Be Losing the Race for Global AI Leadership

September 25, 2024 at 10:04AM The United States is a global leader in AI innovation, with significant economic and military advantages. However, the surge in AI patents filed by China highlights the need for the US to accelerate research efforts. Key AI research and development priorities include clarifying terminology, developing scientific understanding, and establishing AI … Read more

Claroty Welcomes Former US National Cyber Director Chris Inglis to Advisory Board

January 11, 2024 at 01:44PM Chris Inglis, former U.S. National Cyber Director, joins Claroty’s advisory board to enhance the company’s mission of safeguarding critical global infrastructure. His vast expertise in cybersecurity and national defense, spanning military, civilian, and government roles, will drive innovation in security solutions. CEO Yaniv Vardi emphasizes Inglis’s invaluable government insights for … Read more

Ex-NSA techie pleads guilty to selling state secrets to Russia

October 24, 2023 at 12:52PM A former NSA tech has pleaded guilty to violating the Espionage Act by providing classified information to individuals he believed were Russian spies. Jareh Sebastian Dalke faces a maximum sentence of life in prison, but the government has agreed to seek a sentence of no more than 22 years if … Read more

Ex-NSA Employee Pleads Guilty to Leaking Classified Data to Russia

October 24, 2023 at 12:30PM A former NSA employee, Jareh Sebastian Dalke, has pleaded guilty to charges of attempting to transmit classified defense information to Russia. Dalke used an encrypted email account to send excerpts of classified documents to an individual he believed to be a Russian agent, but was actually an FBI employee. He … Read more