War games between America and Iran: Fake digital battles
The article discusses the rise of fake digital warfare videos amid increasing tensions between the U.S., Iran, and Israel, highlighting the manipulation of social media narratives.
Laser Cannons, Cloned Drones, and the Armada Coordinated by AI: The New Weapons in the Conflict in Iran
The ongoing conflict in Iran sees limited new weapons introduced but significant advancements in attack coordination driven by AI and digital networks.
The Digital Sovereignty War: The Shadow Conflict Between Tehran and Tel Aviv
The article discusses the evolving conflict between Iran and Israel, highlighting a shift from traditional warfare to cyber warfare from 2024 to early 2026.
Iran networks suffer losses amid airstrikes, showing digital evolution of conflicts
Iran experienced a major digital blackout during airstrikes as cyberattacks immobilized key infrastructure.
Internet Shut Down for 24 Hours in Iran, Yet Voices of Protesters Emerge
Despite a 24-hour internet blackout in Iran following the Supreme Leader's death, videos of missile attacks and bombings continue to circulate online.
First internet down, then missiles echoed, this is how a digital attack unfolded on Iran
On February 28, Iran faced a significant disruption in internet connectivity coinciding with military operations, raising concerns about the nature and intent of the attack.
From Starlink to 'digital officers,' Fedorov on first month as Ukraine's new Defense Minister
Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov outlines ongoing reforms and strategic changes in the ministry's approach to warfare and digitalization during his first month in office.
Cyber Wars: Soft Power Transformed into Deadly Digital Fangs
The article discusses the transformation of cyber warfare into a potent geopolitical reality, reshaping the concept of national sovereignty.