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Experts agree that a critical infrastructure attack is imminent
The results of a Black Hat survey are an alarm bell from IT professionals regarding America’s porous digital infrastructure.
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Controversial ‘hack back’ debate undecided after new details
A new book has added to a long-running debate regarding whether a company should be able to retaliate in cyberspace.
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How telework fuels the insider threat
Following several intelligence leaks, a large percentage of corporate executives and small business owners believe that data breach risks increase when employees work out of the office, a new study finds.
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Illinois finalizes its plans to prevent another Russian hack
Local election officials hoping to use federal cybersecurity funding to upgrade Illinois’ decades-old voting machines will have to keep waiting, as the State Board of Elections announced that the majority of the $13.9 million coming into the state will be funneled to training and bolstering cyber defenses.
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Are Russian hackers about to attack Ukraine?
Ukraine has been a test bed of Russian cyber aggression, and U.S. officials warn that an upcoming holiday could see another attack.
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Hackers are trying to infiltrate election systems
State and local officials said that American voting systems face daily threats to hackers, and the 2018 mid-term elections are a potential target for digital infiltration.
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Trump, GOP fail to agree on divisive Chinese telecom
President Donald Trump continues to meet with Senate Republicans to fight for the survival of ZTE, a Chinese telecommunications company Congress fears might threaten America’s cybersecurity.
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Arizona man sentenced to prison for cyberattack in Wisconsin
An Arizona man has been sentenced to 20 months in federal prison for his hacking conviction in a cyberattack three years ago that interrupted communications equipment for emergency workers in Madison, Wisconsin.
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Experts fear the growing threat of connected devices
Smart device manufacturers look to develop industry standards to strengthen cybersecurity and avoid government regulation.
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Justice Dept. releases new details on ‘micro-jamming’
New technology can block cellphone service inside an area as small as a jail cell.
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Experts agree that a critical infrastructure attack is imminent
The results of a Black Hat survey are an alarm bell from IT professionals regarding America’s porous digital infrastructure.
-
Controversial ‘hack back’ debate undecided after new details
A new book has added to a long-running debate regarding whether a company should be able to retaliate in cyberspace.
-
How telework fuels the insider threat
Following several intelligence leaks, a large percentage of corporate executives and small business owners believe that data breach risks increase when employees work out of the office, a new study finds.
-
Illinois finalizes its plans to prevent another Russian hack
Local election officials hoping to use federal cybersecurity funding to upgrade Illinois’ decades-old voting machines will have to keep waiting, as the State Board of Elections announced that the majority of the $13.9 million coming into the state will be funneled to training and bolstering cyber defenses.
-
Are Russian hackers about to attack Ukraine?
Ukraine has been a test bed of Russian cyber aggression, and U.S. officials warn that an upcoming holiday could see another attack.
-
Hackers are trying to infiltrate election systems
State and local officials said that American voting systems face daily threats to hackers, and the 2018 mid-term elections are a potential target for digital infiltration.
-
Trump, GOP fail to agree on divisive Chinese telecom
President Donald Trump continues to meet with Senate Republicans to fight for the survival of ZTE, a Chinese telecommunications company Congress fears might threaten America’s cybersecurity.
-
Arizona man sentenced to prison for cyberattack in Wisconsin
An Arizona man has been sentenced to 20 months in federal prison for his hacking conviction in a cyberattack three years ago that interrupted communications equipment for emergency workers in Madison, Wisconsin.
-
Experts fear the growing threat of connected devices
Smart device manufacturers look to develop industry standards to strengthen cybersecurity and avoid government regulation.
-
Justice Dept. releases new details on ‘micro-jamming’
New technology can block cellphone service inside an area as small as a jail cell.
-
Experts agree that a critical infrastructure attack is imminent
The results of a Black Hat survey are an alarm bell from IT professionals regarding America’s porous digital infrastructure.
-
Controversial ‘hack back’ debate undecided after new details
A new book has added to a long-running debate regarding whether a company should be able to retaliate in cyberspace.
-
How telework fuels the insider threat
Following several intelligence leaks, a large percentage of corporate executives and small business owners believe that data breach risks increase when employees work out of the office, a new study finds.
-
Illinois finalizes its plans to prevent another Russian hack
Local election officials hoping to use federal cybersecurity funding to upgrade Illinois’ decades-old voting machines will have to keep waiting, as the State Board of Elections announced that the majority of the $13.9 million coming into the state will be funneled to training and bolstering cyber defenses.
-
Are Russian hackers about to attack Ukraine?
Ukraine has been a test bed of Russian cyber aggression, and U.S. officials warn that an upcoming holiday could see another attack.
-
Hackers are trying to infiltrate election systems
State and local officials said that American voting systems face daily threats to hackers, and the 2018 mid-term elections are a potential target for digital infiltration.
-
Trump, GOP fail to agree on divisive Chinese telecom
President Donald Trump continues to meet with Senate Republicans to fight for the survival of ZTE, a Chinese telecommunications company Congress fears might threaten America’s cybersecurity.
-
Arizona man sentenced to prison for cyberattack in Wisconsin
An Arizona man has been sentenced to 20 months in federal prison for his hacking conviction in a cyberattack three years ago that interrupted communications equipment for emergency workers in Madison, Wisconsin.
-
Experts fear the growing threat of connected devices
Smart device manufacturers look to develop industry standards to strengthen cybersecurity and avoid government regulation.
-
Justice Dept. releases new details on ‘micro-jamming’
New technology can block cellphone service inside an area as small as a jail cell.












