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Why the new plan to attribute foreign cyberattacks may not be enough
Even as the new policy was announced, the justice department said there would be times when attributing a foreign influence operation would not make sense.
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How a name change could boost election security
A top Department of Homeland Security official argues that changing his agency’s name would help election security.
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Tech vulnerability disclosure process is flawed, lawmakers warn
The way alerts of the Spectre and Meltdown microchip vulnerabilities were issued raised concerns about critical infrastructure security.
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Is South Carolina’s voting system vulnerable to hacking?
South Carolina election officials are accused in a new lawsuit of failing to keep the state’s voting processes secure.
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The new threat to DC’s notorious commute
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority system is vulnerable to disruptive cyberattacks, according to a classified inspector general report.
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Georgia looks to build on the Army’s cyber investment
When complete, the $100 million facility will be home to cybersecurity research, training and operations.
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Agencies want new emergency powers after a cyberattack
The government may be able to award small contracts in the face of a cyberattack under a proposed rule.
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US ‘most vulnerable in the world’ to cyberattacks
A former Obama administration official said that the U.S. is vulnerable to cyberattacks because “we have more to lose.”
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ProtonMail CEO: ‘The attacks are continuing’
The popular encrypted email messaging service says it is “under heavy” distributed denial-of-service attacks and “there may be intermittent connection problems.”
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North Korea ‘hacking the hell out of Latin America’
A top analyst’s statement comes after a string of high-profile North Korean attacks on financial institutions in Latin America and a summit with President Donald Trump.
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Why the new plan to attribute foreign cyberattacks may not be enough
Even as the new policy was announced, the justice department said there would be times when attributing a foreign influence operation would not make sense.
-
How a name change could boost election security
A top Department of Homeland Security official argues that changing his agency’s name would help election security.
-
Tech vulnerability disclosure process is flawed, lawmakers warn
The way alerts of the Spectre and Meltdown microchip vulnerabilities were issued raised concerns about critical infrastructure security.
-
Is South Carolina’s voting system vulnerable to hacking?
South Carolina election officials are accused in a new lawsuit of failing to keep the state’s voting processes secure.
-
The new threat to DC’s notorious commute
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority system is vulnerable to disruptive cyberattacks, according to a classified inspector general report.
-
Georgia looks to build on the Army’s cyber investment
When complete, the $100 million facility will be home to cybersecurity research, training and operations.
-
Agencies want new emergency powers after a cyberattack
The government may be able to award small contracts in the face of a cyberattack under a proposed rule.
-
US ‘most vulnerable in the world’ to cyberattacks
A former Obama administration official said that the U.S. is vulnerable to cyberattacks because “we have more to lose.”
-
ProtonMail CEO: ‘The attacks are continuing’
The popular encrypted email messaging service says it is “under heavy” distributed denial-of-service attacks and “there may be intermittent connection problems.”
-
North Korea ‘hacking the hell out of Latin America’
A top analyst’s statement comes after a string of high-profile North Korean attacks on financial institutions in Latin America and a summit with President Donald Trump.
-
Why the new plan to attribute foreign cyberattacks may not be enough
Even as the new policy was announced, the justice department said there would be times when attributing a foreign influence operation would not make sense.
-
How a name change could boost election security
A top Department of Homeland Security official argues that changing his agency’s name would help election security.
-
Tech vulnerability disclosure process is flawed, lawmakers warn
The way alerts of the Spectre and Meltdown microchip vulnerabilities were issued raised concerns about critical infrastructure security.
-
Is South Carolina’s voting system vulnerable to hacking?
South Carolina election officials are accused in a new lawsuit of failing to keep the state’s voting processes secure.
-
The new threat to DC’s notorious commute
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority system is vulnerable to disruptive cyberattacks, according to a classified inspector general report.
-
Georgia looks to build on the Army’s cyber investment
When complete, the $100 million facility will be home to cybersecurity research, training and operations.
-
Agencies want new emergency powers after a cyberattack
The government may be able to award small contracts in the face of a cyberattack under a proposed rule.
-
US ‘most vulnerable in the world’ to cyberattacks
A former Obama administration official said that the U.S. is vulnerable to cyberattacks because “we have more to lose.”
-
ProtonMail CEO: ‘The attacks are continuing’
The popular encrypted email messaging service says it is “under heavy” distributed denial-of-service attacks and “there may be intermittent connection problems.”
-
North Korea ‘hacking the hell out of Latin America’
A top analyst’s statement comes after a string of high-profile North Korean attacks on financial institutions in Latin America and a summit with President Donald Trump.













