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Nielsen outlines how US reassessing cyber risk
U.S. leaders are changing how they view threats in cyberspace and now expect that a nation state or criminal actor with cyber capabilities will use those tools against the United States, Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen said Oct. 3 at the Atlantic Council.
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Nielsen warns of Chinese influence campaign, but not with midterms
US officials warn that China is undergoing a long-term influence campaign, and the country has one of the most invasive signals intelligence capabilities
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After North Korean summit, cyberattacks continued
Analysts say that after North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un met President Donald Trump, the hermit kingdom’s cyberattacks continued.
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Massive Facebook breach spurs calls for regulation
Facebook announced Sept. 28 that 50 million accounts have been infiltrated in a hack, which comes amid a storm of proposals that the social media giant should be regulated.
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US government remains slow to adopt mobile technologies
Despite frequent use by government officials, agencies have not adapted to mobile device security.
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Trump’s national cyber strategy praised by experts
President Donald Trump’s new national cyber strategy has been met with praise by experts and even political opponents
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Hackers in Boston gamed out an election day nightmare – and won
A simulated election-day exercise between a red-team of hackers and a blue-team of current and former law-enforcement officials was an insight into intelligence officials worst nightmare about the upcoming mid-term vote
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Trump’s new strategy calls for more cyberattacks
President Donald Trump announced a new national cyber policy that promises more offensive operations, but an expert warns it could have unintended consequences.
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Watchdog worries Trump’s cyber strategy is not cohesive
Despite a recent flurry of strategy documents and executive orders, the Trump administration does not have a cohesive national or global cyber strategy, according to a government report.
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Could white hat hackers boost security of voting machines?
Amid criticism from the largest retailer of voting machine software, experts argue that vulnerability disclosure programs can boost cybersecurity.
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Nielsen outlines how US reassessing cyber risk
U.S. leaders are changing how they view threats in cyberspace and now expect that a nation state or criminal actor with cyber capabilities will use those tools against the United States, Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen said Oct. 3 at the Atlantic Council.
-
Nielsen warns of Chinese influence campaign, but not with midterms
US officials warn that China is undergoing a long-term influence campaign, and the country has one of the most invasive signals intelligence capabilities
-
After North Korean summit, cyberattacks continued
Analysts say that after North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un met President Donald Trump, the hermit kingdom’s cyberattacks continued.
-
Massive Facebook breach spurs calls for regulation
Facebook announced Sept. 28 that 50 million accounts have been infiltrated in a hack, which comes amid a storm of proposals that the social media giant should be regulated.
-
US government remains slow to adopt mobile technologies
Despite frequent use by government officials, agencies have not adapted to mobile device security.
-
Trump’s national cyber strategy praised by experts
President Donald Trump’s new national cyber strategy has been met with praise by experts and even political opponents
-
Hackers in Boston gamed out an election day nightmare – and won
A simulated election-day exercise between a red-team of hackers and a blue-team of current and former law-enforcement officials was an insight into intelligence officials worst nightmare about the upcoming mid-term vote
-
Trump’s new strategy calls for more cyberattacks
President Donald Trump announced a new national cyber policy that promises more offensive operations, but an expert warns it could have unintended consequences.
-
Watchdog worries Trump’s cyber strategy is not cohesive
Despite a recent flurry of strategy documents and executive orders, the Trump administration does not have a cohesive national or global cyber strategy, according to a government report.
-
Could white hat hackers boost security of voting machines?
Amid criticism from the largest retailer of voting machine software, experts argue that vulnerability disclosure programs can boost cybersecurity.
-
Nielsen outlines how US reassessing cyber risk
U.S. leaders are changing how they view threats in cyberspace and now expect that a nation state or criminal actor with cyber capabilities will use those tools against the United States, Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen said Oct. 3 at the Atlantic Council.
-
Nielsen warns of Chinese influence campaign, but not with midterms
US officials warn that China is undergoing a long-term influence campaign, and the country has one of the most invasive signals intelligence capabilities
-
After North Korean summit, cyberattacks continued
Analysts say that after North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un met President Donald Trump, the hermit kingdom’s cyberattacks continued.
-
Massive Facebook breach spurs calls for regulation
Facebook announced Sept. 28 that 50 million accounts have been infiltrated in a hack, which comes amid a storm of proposals that the social media giant should be regulated.
-
US government remains slow to adopt mobile technologies
Despite frequent use by government officials, agencies have not adapted to mobile device security.
-
Trump’s national cyber strategy praised by experts
President Donald Trump’s new national cyber strategy has been met with praise by experts and even political opponents
-
Hackers in Boston gamed out an election day nightmare – and won
A simulated election-day exercise between a red-team of hackers and a blue-team of current and former law-enforcement officials was an insight into intelligence officials worst nightmare about the upcoming mid-term vote
-
Trump’s new strategy calls for more cyberattacks
President Donald Trump announced a new national cyber policy that promises more offensive operations, but an expert warns it could have unintended consequences.
-
Watchdog worries Trump’s cyber strategy is not cohesive
Despite a recent flurry of strategy documents and executive orders, the Trump administration does not have a cohesive national or global cyber strategy, according to a government report.
-
Could white hat hackers boost security of voting machines?
Amid criticism from the largest retailer of voting machine software, experts argue that vulnerability disclosure programs can boost cybersecurity.













