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North Korea is using the internet ‘like a criminal syndicate’
A new report says North Korean leaders have ‘dramatically’ changed their internet use in a way that could be costly to U.S. interests, and former U.S. officials say it is difficult to deter the country’s hacking operations.
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Top NSA official skeptical of ‘hack back’
Experts have called hack back “the worst idea in cybersecurity” despite recent support for the idea.
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Calls grow for Bloomberg to retract ‘Big Hack’ report
Heads of Amazon Web Services, Apple and Super Micro, as well as United States intelligence officials, have disputed Bloomberg’s findings.
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The voting day crisis election officials fear
Hacking of the unofficial results could lead to confusion and mistrust of the final result, according to election officials.
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Why cybersecurity intelligence is still bad (and a way to fix it)
The ability to predict an impending cyberattack is insufficient, according to a new survey, but there are systems that may help.
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Pentagon moves to secure supply chain from foreign hackers
The Pentagon has started a test pilot program to see what companies supply its parts, according to a top defense contractor.
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What’s driving NATO’s boost in cyber operations
Two announcements have bolstered the transatlantic partnership’s shift to deterring cyberattacks.
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Why the Social Security number needs a digital update
Anywhere from 60 to 80 percent of Social Security numbers have been compromised by cybercriminals, a catalyst for protecting them with a more dynamic credential technology.
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There’s a serious threat to the supply chain, says Pentagon
Amid a flurry of reports regarding Chinese digital espionage, a new report says that cybersecurity firms have not paid enough attention to securing a foundational sector of industry.
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Why the Department of Energy is worried about turbine hacking
Hackers are taking aim at America’s power grid, making renewable energy infrastructure such as wind turbines an increasingly tantalizing target.
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North Korea is using the internet ‘like a criminal syndicate’
A new report says North Korean leaders have ‘dramatically’ changed their internet use in a way that could be costly to U.S. interests, and former U.S. officials say it is difficult to deter the country’s hacking operations.
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Top NSA official skeptical of ‘hack back’
Experts have called hack back “the worst idea in cybersecurity” despite recent support for the idea.
-
Calls grow for Bloomberg to retract ‘Big Hack’ report
Heads of Amazon Web Services, Apple and Super Micro, as well as United States intelligence officials, have disputed Bloomberg’s findings.
-
The voting day crisis election officials fear
Hacking of the unofficial results could lead to confusion and mistrust of the final result, according to election officials.
-
Why cybersecurity intelligence is still bad (and a way to fix it)
The ability to predict an impending cyberattack is insufficient, according to a new survey, but there are systems that may help.
-
Pentagon moves to secure supply chain from foreign hackers
The Pentagon has started a test pilot program to see what companies supply its parts, according to a top defense contractor.
-
What’s driving NATO’s boost in cyber operations
Two announcements have bolstered the transatlantic partnership’s shift to deterring cyberattacks.
-
Why the Social Security number needs a digital update
Anywhere from 60 to 80 percent of Social Security numbers have been compromised by cybercriminals, a catalyst for protecting them with a more dynamic credential technology.
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There’s a serious threat to the supply chain, says Pentagon
Amid a flurry of reports regarding Chinese digital espionage, a new report says that cybersecurity firms have not paid enough attention to securing a foundational sector of industry.
-
Why the Department of Energy is worried about turbine hacking
Hackers are taking aim at America’s power grid, making renewable energy infrastructure such as wind turbines an increasingly tantalizing target.
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North Korea is using the internet ‘like a criminal syndicate’
A new report says North Korean leaders have ‘dramatically’ changed their internet use in a way that could be costly to U.S. interests, and former U.S. officials say it is difficult to deter the country’s hacking operations.
-
Top NSA official skeptical of ‘hack back’
Experts have called hack back “the worst idea in cybersecurity” despite recent support for the idea.
-
Calls grow for Bloomberg to retract ‘Big Hack’ report
Heads of Amazon Web Services, Apple and Super Micro, as well as United States intelligence officials, have disputed Bloomberg’s findings.
-
The voting day crisis election officials fear
Hacking of the unofficial results could lead to confusion and mistrust of the final result, according to election officials.
-
Why cybersecurity intelligence is still bad (and a way to fix it)
The ability to predict an impending cyberattack is insufficient, according to a new survey, but there are systems that may help.
-
Pentagon moves to secure supply chain from foreign hackers
The Pentagon has started a test pilot program to see what companies supply its parts, according to a top defense contractor.
-
What’s driving NATO’s boost in cyber operations
Two announcements have bolstered the transatlantic partnership’s shift to deterring cyberattacks.
-
Why the Social Security number needs a digital update
Anywhere from 60 to 80 percent of Social Security numbers have been compromised by cybercriminals, a catalyst for protecting them with a more dynamic credential technology.
-
There’s a serious threat to the supply chain, says Pentagon
Amid a flurry of reports regarding Chinese digital espionage, a new report says that cybersecurity firms have not paid enough attention to securing a foundational sector of industry.
-
Why the Department of Energy is worried about turbine hacking
Hackers are taking aim at America’s power grid, making renewable energy infrastructure such as wind turbines an increasingly tantalizing target.













