US Pauses Cyber Operations Against Russia: A Strategic Reassessment and Diplomatic Shift In a significant move that marks a shift in US geopolitics, the United States has announced a pause…
Cybersecurity
Philippine Army Investigates Cyberattack on Its Networks The recent cyberattack on the Philippine Army by the notorious group Exodus Security has sent shockwaves through the military ranks. The breach, which…
Cyber threats in 2024 shift to AI-driven attacks and cloud exploits, says CrowdStrike
Cyber Threats in 2024: The Rise of AI-Driven Attacks and Cloud Exploits In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, staying ahead of cyber threats is crucial for businesses of all sizes.…
Belgium investigates a state-affiliated cyberattack on its security agency’s email system
Belgium Takes Action Against State-Affiliated Cyberattack on Security Agency’s Email System Belgium has recently found itself at the center of a cybersecurity storm, as the country’s state security service’s email…
OEWG’s tenth substantive session: Entering the eleventh hour
OEWG’s tenth substantive session: Entering the eleventh hour The Open-Ended Working Group (OEWG) on developments in the field of information and telecommunications in the context of international security recently concluded…
FBI says North Korea behind $1.5bn crypto heist
Unveiling the FBI’s Revelation: North Korea Allegedly Behind $1.5 Billion Crypto Heist The recent disclosure by the FBI pointing towards North Korea’s involvement in a staggering $1.5 billion cryptocurrency heist…
UK Introduces New Crime Bill to Combat Crypto-Related Criminal Activities In a bid to reinforce its legal framework and combat the rising threat of crypto-related crimes, the United Kingdom has…
Sweden considers law requiring encrypted messaging backdoors, Signal threatens to exit
Sweden Considers Law Requiring Encrypted Messaging Backdoors: Signal Threatens Exit The debate over encryption and privacy has once again taken center stage, this time in Sweden. The Scandinavian country is…
UK Home Office’s new vulnerability reporting policy creates legal risks for ethical researchers, experts warn
UK Home Office’s New Vulnerability Reporting Policy: Legal Risks for Ethical Researchers The UK Home Office recently introduced a new vulnerability reporting policy that permits researchers to disclose security issues…
Australia bans Kaspersky software on government systems over security risks
Australia Bans Kaspersky Software on Government Systems Over Security Risks Australia recently made a significant decision to ban Kaspersky software from government systems due to security concerns. The move comes…