Por: The Hill Tech February 02, 2023
Ukrainian officials are breaking new ground — and possibly reshaping the future of cyberwarfare — as they seek to convince the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Hague to investigate whether certain Russian cyberattacks could constitute war crimes. Cyberattacks have increasingly become a part of modern warfare in recent years, and have been repeatedly used by Russian forces amid the country’s war in Ukraine to target critical... + full article
The Hill USA Tech February 01, 2023
TikTok’s CEO is scheduled to testify at the House amid rising scrutiny, largely from Republicans, over potential security risks posed by the Chinese-owned video sharing app. Meanwhile, Ukraine is entering uncharted territory in its request for the International Criminal... + más
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Politico USA Tech January 15, 2023
Ukraine’s top cybersecurity leader is calling for the establishment of a single global organization to help share threat information and prepare for future attacks as Russia pounds Ukraine’s infrastructure and seeks to inflict maximum chaos on the ground. The proposed... + más
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The Hill USA Tech January 13, 2023
A top Ukrainian cyber official said his country is weighing whether Russian cyberattacks that recently targeted its critical infrastructure could be classified as war crimes. Meanwhile, Virgin Orbit faced a setback after failing to launch its first set of satellites from the... + más
Hillicon Valley — US assistance stymied Russian cyberattacks | The Hill
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Politico USA Tech January 12, 2023
After widespread failures on Ukraine’s battlefield, Russians are increasing cyberattacks on civilian services such as electricity and internet — a new offensive designed to break the will of everyday citizens and turn the tide of the war. While Russia has relied more on... + más
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Politico USA Tech December 04, 2022
The Russian government is coordinating cyberattacks on Ukrainian critical infrastructure with missile and other physical strikes as Russian troops retreat from formerly occupied areas of Ukraine, Microsoft said in a report published on Saturday. And the Kremlin could seek to... + más
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The Hill USA World November 17, 2022
A senior cyber official at the Department of Defense said on Wednesday that Russian forces “underperformed expectations” in both the cyber and military space, as the West fears the Kremlin would unleash destructive cyberattacks against Ukraine as part of its invasion. Mieke... + más
Council Post: Cyber Insurance Premiums Are Up—And That's Not The Only Industry Shakeup | Forbes
Federal government considers sharing costs for ‘catastrophic’ cyber incidents | The Hill
Fox News USA Politics September 29, 2022
EXCLUSIVE: House Republicans are pushing and the Justice Department to investigate a string of politically motivated cyberattacks against pro-life and Christian websites after the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.GOP lawmakers on the House Oversight... + más
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