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Seven personnel from the command will join the five-day Cyber Flag exercise scheduled to kick off Monday (local time) in the ...
The changing face of cyber crimeCompanies and high-profile individuals are using cyber attacks as a way of discrediting and disrupting their competitors, says Richard Frost, Head of Technology and ...
The messages from government agencies and cybersecurity leaders at the end of June were clear – nation-state-sponsored ...
The Asia-Indo-Pacific is no longer a distant geopolitical theater. It is the central arena of strategic competition, ...
The North Korean arsenal grew to alarming proportions during Obama’s two terms in office, prompting Pentagon planning for a ...
A recent cyber attack on the Canadian electric utility, Nova Scotia Power, disconnected power meters, preventing the company ...
High-ranking officials of Japan, the United States and South Korea on Friday reaffirmed their commitment to continued ...
Removing federal cyber security responsibilities & pushing some of those responsibilities to the private sector may dilute national security.
Keith Shaw: The North Korean IT job scandal has shaken a lot of companies’ hiring practices to the core—exposing poor processes and revealing serious data security vulnerabilities.
Calling out Chinese-linked hacking has become more common, particularly among Western countries. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The European Union’s high representative for foreign affairs and security, Kaja Kallas, and Singapore’s coordinating minister ...
A recruiter at voice fraud specialist Pindrop had a shock when they came face-to-face with the same deepfake job candidate ...