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 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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The Capitol considers a new cyber force in addition to the US Cyber Command, while the Department of Defense shores up national security with new mandates.
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In a busy week for CISA, Plankey nears his confirmation as director, Easterly loses her appointment at West Point, and JCDC weathers huge staff cuts.
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Following their consultation on the ransomware proposal, the UK has decided to ban ransomware payments for certain groups and set new reporting requirements for all.
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The UK’s MoD just disclosed a huge 2022 data breach that forced them to secretly relocate 4,500 Afghan people who worked with the UK against the Taliban.
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An FBI audit shared how a drug cartel hacker exploited UTS to track down and even kill possible 'persons of interest', sparking concerns about the UTS cybersecurity threat.
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The US’s strikes on Iranian nuclear sites have spurred concerns about retaliation in the cybersphere, and whether or not the US is prepared to counter it.
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This Friday marks our 100th #federalfriday blog! To celebrate, we’re looking back on our 10 most popular articles.
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