Sunday, June 4, 2023

Cyber War Newswire.

"A defensive posture for Philippines' cybersecurity strategy."

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Cyber War Newswire

Daily update · June 4, 2023
 
 

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Philippine STAR

The weaponization of cyberspace has triggered new ways to disrupt a country's digital infrastructure, undermine its institutions, and erode public trust. Unfortunately, the internet has become a venue to launch digital attacks and spread disinformation …

 
 
WUFT - Florida

The newest Guardians of our galaxy will not come from outer space. Rather, they will come from closer to home — Florida. And the location at Patrick Space Force Base near Cape Canaveral for the U.S. Space for Training Readiness Command is expected to bring …

 
 
Cryptopolitan

In an unforeseen development, the Federal Security Service (FSB) in Russia ignited a fresh diplomatic controversy by accusing the U.S. of deploying an advanced surveillance system that compromised thousands of iPhones. The FSB, a contemporary incarnation …

 
 
Information Week

Joseph Sullivan was the CSO of Uber. In 2017, he was fired when new management initiated an investigation into a 2016 data breach at the company. Subsequently, Sullivan was charged with covering up the incident and sentenced to serve probation. In the …

 
 
The Epoch Times

In response to the Five Eyes Coalition’s discovery of a Chinese hacker attack on American military bases in Guam, a U.S. military expert told The Epoch Times that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is either rehearsing for an impending war or has already …

 
 
Indybay - California

In the years between the end of the Cold War in 1991 and 2022, the United States has carried out at least 251 military interventions in almost every country on earth. Going back to 1789, there were a total of 469. In all of these interventions, the United …

 
 
KLIN News Talk - Nebraska

As more companies rush to implement AI solutions and software, a growing number of experts are warning that it could result in an explosion of 'fake news' and misinformation.  Artificial intelligence (AI) will become a "fundamental game …

 
 
Global Times

Photo: VCG Editor's Note: It has been a decade since the PRISM scandal which enraged the world was exposed by Edward Snowden. Under the guise of so-called national interests, the US government and its related intelligence agencies utilize their …

 
 
We Are The Mighty

Let's jump into the foxhole and discuss the very lifeblood of military ops - intelligence gathering. It's like a massive, multi-player game of 'Capture the Flag,' but with less running and more cunning. From WWII all the way to the present …

 
 
Westword - Colorado

Over the past few weeks, the abandoned IMAC warehouse in RiNo has been a hub of activity. Inside, five artists have been hard at work, pulling multiple twelve-hour days to turn the building into an immersive piece of art before its demolition. It's all …

 
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Friday, June 2, 2023

CSO UK First Look.

"What is the Cybercrime Atlas?  How can it help disrupt cybercrime?"

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The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage

CSO FIRST LOOK

02 JUNE, 2023

What is the Cybercrime Atlas? How it can help disrupt cybercrime

The Cybercrime Atlas aims to map the cybercriminal ecosystem worldwide and allow global law enforcement agencies to access that information when fighting cybercrime.

Image: ISACA pledges to help grow cybersecurity workforce in Europe

ISACA pledges to help grow cybersecurity workforce in Europe

ISACA will provide 20,000 free memberships to students across Europe and support the identification of qualified cybersecurity candidates for organizations.

Upskilling the non-technical: finding cyber certification and training for internal hires

A shortage of cybersecurity talent in the market? The solution could be close to home — upskilling and re-skilling non-technical employees. Here are some programs to help make them job-ready.

Armed Forces vets well-suited to cybersecurity, says UK Cyber Security Council

Veterans are used to careers in high stakes environments and coping well under pressure, so providing more pathways into cyber for veterans should be a priority.

Screen recording Android app found to be spying on users

iRecorder was a legitimate app made available on Google Play Store in September 2021. A remote access trojan AhRat was most likely added to it a year later.

BigID wants to let you tweak your data classifications manually

Sailing the seas of enterprise data may get easier, with BigID’s latest release. The company hopes to make discovery simpler by letting individual users tune its automated discovery engine to their own needs.

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