-
- News
- Books
Featured Books
- smt007 Magazine
Latest Issues
Current IssueTechnical Resources
Key industry organizations–all with knowledge sharing as a part of their mission–share their technical repositories in this issue of SMT007 Magazine. Where can you find information critical to your work? Odds are, right here.
The Path Ahead
What are you paying the most attention to as we enter 2025? Find out what we learned when we asked that question. Join us as we explore five main themes in the new year.
Soldering Technologies
Soldering is the heartbeat of assembly, and new developments are taking place to match the rest of the innovation in electronics. There are tried-and-true technologies for soldering. But new challenges in packaging, materials, and sustainability may be putting this key step in flux.
- Articles
- Columns
Search Console
- Links
- Media kit
||| MENU - smt007 Magazine
DARPA Collaborates with UK and Canadian Government Partners in Agency’s First Trilateral Project
September 23, 2024 | DARPAEstimated reading time: 3 minutes
DARPA, the Canadian Department of National Defence, and the U.K. Ministry of Defence will collaboratively pursue research, development, test, and evaluation technologies for artificial intelligence (AI), cyber, resilient systems, and information domain-related technologies.
The rapid pace of technology development has made expanding and codifying this trilateral partnership essential to meeting future challenges in an ever-changing geopolitical environment. This effort will further leverage relevant research programs among all nations and reduce duplication of efforts.
In addition to strengthening international partnerships, DARPA’s goal is to continue reducing technological risks so new capabilities can transition into operational use as quickly as possible. One research project already underway in the collaboration is the Cyber Agents for Security Testing and Learning Environments (CASTLE) program, which trains AI to autonomously defend networks against advanced persistent cyber threats. Other research and development areas of interest include defining and creating trustworthy AI systems, even in the face of attacks by skilled, high-resource adversaries; protecting, detecting attacks on, and measuring the health of the information domain; and producing tools and techniques that result in more resilient and secure systems, such as rapid certification of software.
In another example, researchers are cooperating to develop interoperable defensive cyber capabilities. As malicious actors use artificial intelligence to increase the pace and volume of cyber attacks, human operators alone cannot keep up. Test beds that simulate a network architecture will be developed to enable artificial-intelligence defensive software to quickly assess, categorize, and generate a response to cyber threats, enabling cyber operators to rapidly make decisions to defend against malicious attacks.
DARPA convened a symposium over the summer of 2024, which included representatives from across the U.K. and Canadian governments, the U.S. Executive Office of the President’s National Security Council and Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), the U.S. State Department, the U.S. Department of Energy, and the Advanced Research Projects Agency – Health to begin planning collaborative efforts.
The Ministry of Defence’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) will be the lead agency for the U.K. and the Department of National Defence’s science and technology organization, the Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC), will be the lead organization on behalf of Canada.
Dr. Nick Joad, Director Science and Technology at the U.K. Ministry of Defence, said:
“Our international research collaborations with both the U.S. and Canada are some of our most vital and enduring partnerships. This agreement cements our collective commitments to advancing emerging cyber security technologies such as cybersecurity and artificial intelligence to enhance the defence and security of our nations.”
Dstl Chief Executive, Dr. Paul Hollinshead, said: “This partnership with two of our closest allies will help keep the U.K. secure at home and strong abroad today and in the future. Together, we are driving value for money for our respective taxpayers while creating mission critical capabilities through science and technology, keeping our countries and our people safe.”
DRDC Assistant Deputy Minister, Dr. Jaspinder Komal, said: “Due to the pervasive nature and rapid evolution of artificial intelligence in dual-use technologies with civilian and military applications, we’ve identified this as a priority area for defence research. We’re pleased to be working with our allies in the U.K. and U.S. through this trilateral agreement, which will potentially enable a multitude of cooperative research projects in the cyber and information domains.
DARPA Director, Dr. Stefanie Tompkins, said: “We know we're stronger together than separately. The trilateral collaboration is a big step toward enhancing our understanding in the outlined R&D thrust areas. Working with our international partners on science and technology helps us all leverage each other’s individual strengths in order to develop much greater collective capability.”
Suggested Items
Hon Hai Research Institute Achieves Quantum Computing Breakthrough at QIP 2025
02/24/2025 | Hon Hai Technology GroupHon Hai Technology Group, the world’s largest technology manufacturing and service provider, has announced another advancement in its forward-looking technology research and development at the Hon Hai Research Institute.
Rice Opens the Rice Nexus, an Innovation Factory in the Ion Focused on AI
02/18/2025 | Rice UniversityRice University celebrated the grand opening of the Rice Nexus, its flagship innovation hub in the Ion District designed to help faculty, students and alumni founders turn breakthrough research into high-impact startups.
KYZEN to Showcase Stencil Cleaning Research Advancements at IPC APEX EXPO 2025
02/17/2025 | KYZEN'KYZEN, the global leader in innovative environmentally friendly cleaning chemistries, will exhibit in Booth 642 at the upcoming 2025 IPC APEX EXPO, scheduled for March 18-20, 2025 at the Anaheim Convention Center. Celebrating 35 years of innovation and continuous improvement, KYZEN will spotlight its industry-leading research and solutions designed to advance electronics manufacturing processes.
SkyLab Strengthens Global Presence with Esnet Systems Partnership, Expanding AI Compute Capabilities in Korea
02/17/2025 | ACN NewswireSkyLab, a Singapore headquartered and fast-growing innovator in AI and GPU as a Service (GPUaaS) cloud service platforms, has announced the expansion of XR Cloud into Korea through a strategic partnership with Esnet Systems, a leading ICT solutions provider.
Keysight Joins Forces with the EU to Drive Innovation in 6G
02/12/2025 | BUSINESS WIREKeysight Technologies, Inc. is enhancing Europe’s 6G research and innovation landscape by participating in two projects that are a part of the 6G Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking (SNS-JU), a research and innovation program co-funded by the European Union (EU).