Shannon Corless, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Intelligence and Analysis

Shannon Corless, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Intelligence and Analysis

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FBI Uses AI to Streamline Threat Analysis

Some raise concerns over algorithm accuracy and transparency as the bureau employs AI to prioritize tips. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is using artificial intelligence (AI) technology…

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Legislators Urge Mexico to Address Chinese Vehicle Security Concerns

They request that President Sheinbaum conduct a national review. Twenty members of Congress wrote a letter to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum urging that she address national security concerns…

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U.S. and South Korea Conduct First Interagency Table-Top Simulation

Nuclear Consultative Group meets for two days in Washington, D.C. Officials from the United States and South Korea concluded a two-day table-top simulation that explored possible strategic maneuvers…

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Former U.S. Government Official Arrested as South Korean Foreign Agent

Former CIA analyst and NSC director is charged with violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). Su Mi Terry, a South Korean native, has been arrested for functioning…

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‘Five Eyes’ Allies Warns that China is Recruiting Former Fighter Pilots

Intelligence agencies alert troops to Beijing’s efforts to gather combat tactics using high-salary offers and personal connections. Intelligence agencies from the U.S. and allied nations are alerting troops…

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Intelligence Director Testifies to Growing Threats to U.S. Elections

DHS also assessed the challenges that AI poses to this year’s elections. Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines recently testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee, that the number…

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Supreme Court Upholds Anti-Discrimination Law

The justices unanimously ruled in favor of a former police officer. The Supreme Court upheld broad qualifications for Title VII discrimination cases this week, deciding unanimously in favor…

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House Legislation Seeks More Information on Havana Syndrome

The bill requires the Pentagon to provide detailed health reports to Congress. Members of the House are questioning the conclusion by the U.S. intelligence community that the Havana…

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Navy Sailor Sentenced for Leaking Intelligence to China

The petty officer who accepted a bribe for military information will serve 27 months. A U.S. Navy petty officer was sentenced to 27 months of prison on Monday…

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