Back on May 11, 2026, Polish ABW (the country’s internal security agency) warned the world that cyber attacks were "shifting from espionage and data theft toward physical disruption of critical ...
A CYBER RANGES perspective on Gartner's Hype Cycle for Security Operations, 2026 STAFFORD, VA, UNITED STATES, June 18, ...
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Since Desert Storm, military thinkers and futurists have increasingly believed cyber operations were on the cusp of upending the character of war. Their logic was simple but powerful: the ...
The Air Force’s operational technology cybersecurity division is seeking a 400 percent budget boost for workforce initiatives to help it better combat advanced persistent threats CROCS wants a nascent ...
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The energy sector has long been targeted as a point of leverage in geopolitical conflict. Historically, energy disruptions were concentrated on logistical and supply interruptions to exert economic ...
The confidence gap in cybersecurity is wider than you might expect. New research reveals what's really happening inside ...
Iran is a highly capable actor in cyberspace. Known for having conducted cyberattacks against its regional rivals and global foes—particularly the United States and Israel—the Iranian state is adept ...
MOSCOW, April 16 (Reuters) - (This April 16 story has been corrected to say that major Russian banks were disconnected from SWIFT, not all Russian banks, and to replace Western sanctions with EU ...
Sir Jim Mackey, chief executive of NHS England, told a board meeting on Thursday that the risk had grown 'dramatically' in ...