Ghost Takedown and Europe's Fight Against Encrypted Chats
Europol dismantles Ghost, an encrypted platform for organized crime, raising debate on lawful access to data and encryption policies.
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The end of the CISA 2015, reduced military cybersecurity training mandates, and reassignment of CISA staff signal a larger minimizing of cybersecurity in the US.
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A fire at a crucial data center sparked debate about South Korea's readiness to handle cybersecurity issues without a central cybersecurity control tower.
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The US Secret Service disrupted a network of tens of thousands cellular devices with the ability to do serious damage to telecommunications in NYC.
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The DHS found that CISA wasted $1.41 million in the Cyber Incentive Program, and the GAO uncovered likely expensive overlap in DOD cyberspace operations.
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The latest in China's cyber espionage efforts include the successful impersonation of a congressperson to manipulate policy. The US has partnered with others to release a cybersecurity advisory with guidance against the espionage.
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The end of the ODNI's Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center (CTIIC) and the firings of 24 IT FEMA employees are just the latest in US cyber cuts.
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International cooperation between several African countries and the UK, Ghana and the US, and the US and India was key in recent cybercrime busts.
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The NIST's AI Security concept paper proposes AI use cases to help specific communities develop custom standards to mitigate cybersecurity risks.
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The Russia-Ukraine war has included several disruptive cyberattacks across Europe. NATO now responds with a new cybersecurity policy brief to protect maritime ports.
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