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16 Aug 2025
WARSAW, POLAND - AUGUST 15: A U.S. Army soldier participates in the Armed Forces Day parade, highlighting Poland's modern cybersecurity and defense capabilities while commemorating the 1920 victory over the Soviet Red Army and marking the 105th anniversary of the Battle of Warsaw, in Warsaw, Poland, on August 15, 2025. The event featured more than 4,000 Polish troops, about 200 soldiers from allied NATO nations, around 300 military vehicles, and nearly 50 aircraft, making it the largest parade in the country's history.
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19 Mar 2026
Researcher Jeon Jong-ju of the National Forensic Service's Digital Division demonstrates an AI deepfake detection model and explains the analysis results during a policy briefing for international correspondents at the Korea Press Center in Seoul, South Korea, on March 19, 2026. The South Korean Ministry of the Interior and Safety, in collaboration with the National Forensic Service, announces the deployment of this technology to address fake news and ensure the integrity of the upcoming 9th nationwide local elections in June. The model, which achieves a 92 percent accuracy rate, is part of a broader government initiative involving the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and the National Police Agency to enhance the nation's response to digital crimes.
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19 Mar 2026
Researcher Jeon Jong-ju of the National Forensic Service's Digital Division demonstrates an AI deepfake detection model and explains the analysis results during a policy briefing for international correspondents at the Korea Press Center in Seoul, South Korea, on March 19, 2026. The South Korean Ministry of the Interior and Safety, in collaboration with the National Forensic Service, announces the deployment of this technology to address fake news and ensure the integrity of the upcoming 9th nationwide local elections in June. The model, which achieves a 92 percent accuracy rate, is part of a broader government initiative involving the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and the National Police Agency to enhance the nation's response to digital crimes.
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19 Mar 2026
Researcher Jeon Jong-ju of the National Forensic Service's Digital Division demonstrates an AI deepfake detection model and explains the analysis results during a policy briefing for international correspondents at the Korea Press Center in Seoul, South Korea, on March 19, 2026. The South Korean Ministry of the Interior and Safety, in collaboration with the National Forensic Service, announces the deployment of this technology to address fake news and ensure the integrity of the upcoming 9th nationwide local elections in June. The model, which achieves a 92 percent accuracy rate, is part of a broader government initiative involving the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and the National Police Agency to enhance the nation's response to digital crimes.
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19 Mar 2026
Researcher Jeon Jong-ju of the National Forensic Service's Digital Division demonstrates an AI deepfake detection model and explains the analysis results during a policy briefing for international correspondents at the Korea Press Center in Seoul, South Korea, on March 19, 2026. The South Korean Ministry of the Interior and Safety, in collaboration with the National Forensic Service, announces the deployment of this technology to address fake news and ensure the integrity of the upcoming 9th nationwide local elections in June. The model, which achieves a 92 percent accuracy rate, is part of a broader government initiative involving the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and the National Police Agency to enhance the nation's response to digital crimes.
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19 Mar 2026
Researcher Jeon Jong-ju of the National Forensic Service's Digital Division demonstrates an AI deepfake detection model and explains the analysis results during a policy briefing for international correspondents at the Korea Press Center in Seoul, South Korea, on March 19, 2026. The South Korean Ministry of the Interior and Safety, in collaboration with the National Forensic Service, announces the deployment of this technology to address fake news and ensure the integrity of the upcoming 9th nationwide local elections in June. The model, which achieves a 92 percent accuracy rate, is part of a broader government initiative involving the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and the National Police Agency to enhance the nation's response to digital crimes.
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19 Mar 2026
Researcher Jeon Jong-ju of the National Forensic Service's Digital Division demonstrates an AI deepfake detection model and explains the analysis results during a policy briefing for international correspondents at the Korea Press Center in Seoul, South Korea, on March 19, 2026. The South Korean Ministry of the Interior and Safety, in collaboration with the National Forensic Service, announces the deployment of this technology to address fake news and ensure the integrity of the upcoming 9th nationwide local elections in June. The model, which achieves a 92 percent accuracy rate, is part of a broader government initiative involving the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and the National Police Agency to enhance the nation's response to digital crimes.
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19 Mar 2026
Researcher Jeon Jong-ju of the National Forensic Service's Digital Division demonstrates an AI deepfake detection model and explains the analysis results during a policy briefing for international correspondents at the Korea Press Center in Seoul, South Korea, on March 19, 2026. The South Korean Ministry of the Interior and Safety, in collaboration with the National Forensic Service, announces the deployment of this technology to address fake news and ensure the integrity of the upcoming 9th nationwide local elections in June. The model, which achieves a 92 percent accuracy rate, is part of a broader government initiative involving the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and the National Police Agency to enhance the nation's response to digital crimes.
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19 Mar 2026
Byeon Jun-seok, head of the Digital Division at the National Forensic Service, attends a policy briefing for international correspondents on the rollout of an AI deepfake detection model at the Korea Press Center in Seoul, South Korea, on March 19, 2026. The South Korean government, in collaboration with the National Forensic Service, announces the deployment of the technology to address fake news and ensure the integrity of the June nationwide local elections. The model, which achieves a 92 percent accuracy rate, is part of a broader government initiative involving the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and the National Police Agency to strengthen the country's response to digital crimes.
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19 Mar 2026
Byeon Jun-seok, head of the Digital Division at the National Forensic Service, attends a policy briefing for international correspondents on the rollout of an AI deepfake detection model at the Korea Press Center in Seoul, South Korea, on March 19, 2026. The South Korean government, in collaboration with the National Forensic Service, announces the deployment of the technology to address fake news and ensure the integrity of the June nationwide local elections. The model, which achieves a 92 percent accuracy rate, is part of a broader government initiative involving the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and the National Police Agency to strengthen the country's response to digital crimes.
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19 Mar 2026
Public relations officer Jin Sun-ju speaks during a policy briefing for international correspondents regarding the implementation of an AI deepfake detection model at the Korea Press Center in Seoul, South Korea, on March 19, 2026. The South Korean Ministry of the Interior and Safety, in collaboration with the National Forensic Service, announces the deployment of this advanced technology to address fake news and ensure the integrity of the upcoming 9th nationwide local elections in June. The model, which achieves a 92 percent accuracy rate, is part of a broader government initiative involving the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and the National Police Agency to enhance the nation's response to digital crimes.
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19 Mar 2026
Yu Dae-jun, head of the Public Data Analysis and Management Division at the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, attends a policy briefing for international correspondents on the rollout of an AI deepfake detection model at the Korea Press Center in Seoul, South Korea, on March 19, 2026. The South Korean government, in collaboration with the National Forensic Service, announces the deployment of the technology to address fake news and ensure the integrity of the June nationwide local elections. The model, which achieves a 92 percent accuracy rate, is part of a broader government initiative involving the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and the National Police Agency to enhance the country's response to digital crimes.
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19 Mar 2026
Yu Dae-jun, head of the Public Data Analysis and Management Division at the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, attends a policy briefing for international correspondents on the rollout of an AI deepfake detection model at the Korea Press Center in Seoul, South Korea, on March 19, 2026. The South Korean government, in collaboration with the National Forensic Service, announces the deployment of the technology to address fake news and ensure the integrity of the June nationwide local elections. The model, which achieves a 92 percent accuracy rate, is part of a broader government initiative involving the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and the National Police Agency to enhance the country's response to digital crimes.
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19 Mar 2026
Public relations officer Jin Sun-ju speaks during a policy briefing for international correspondents regarding the implementation of an AI deepfake detection model at the Korea Press Center in Seoul, South Korea, on March 19, 2026. The South Korean Ministry of the Interior and Safety, in collaboration with the National Forensic Service, announces the deployment of this advanced technology to address fake news and ensure the integrity of the upcoming 9th nationwide local elections in June. The model, which achieves a 92 percent accuracy rate, is part of a broader government initiative involving the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and the National Police Agency to enhance the nation's response to digital crimes.
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19 Mar 2026
Public relations officer Jin Sun-ju speaks during a policy briefing for international correspondents regarding the implementation of an AI deepfake detection model at the Korea Press Center in Seoul, South Korea, on March 19, 2026. The South Korean Ministry of the Interior and Safety, in collaboration with the National Forensic Service, announces the deployment of this advanced technology to address fake news and ensure the integrity of the upcoming 9th nationwide local elections in June. The model, which achieves a 92 percent accuracy rate, is part of a broader government initiative involving the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and the National Police Agency to enhance the nation's response to digital crimes.
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13 Mar 2026
The Stryker Corporation logo appears on a smartphone screen with a blue abstract illustration in the background, in Creteil, France, on March 13, 2026, as the American medical technology company investigates a devastating cyberattack claimed by the pro-Iranian hacktivist collective Handala that disrupts its operations in several countries.
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