The Maryland National Guard participated in Crossed Swords, a comprehensive cyber defense exercise, with their Estonian state ...
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The draft Cybersecurity Law: Digital balancing act
THE year 2026 has ushered in the “industrial phase” of cyber warfare. Globally, the landscape is no longer defined by the ...
Russia has stepped up a sustained campaign of cyber attacks against the UK, NATO allies and Ukraine, according to a new ...
Navigating insights from the World Economic Forum’s meeting at Davos on AI-driven threats, the push for digital sovereignty ...
The recent exploitation of CVE-2026-21509 by Russia's APT28 group, just days after Microsoft disclosed and patched it, isn't merely another security incident to file away. It's a flashing red warning ...
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Ransomware attacks: the dark reality of cyber warfare
A former black hat hacker discusses the rise of ransomware attacks and the growing threat they pose to individuals, hospitals, and even nation-states. He also talks about how hackers are well-equipped ...
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Ukraine has just humiliated Putin. He has a plan for revenge
Experts think Russia will use attack on key military leader as leverage in Ukraine peace talks ...
It’s Sep. 23, 2025, and it is anything but a slow news day. Kathmandu, Nepal, is reeling from a governance crisis following bloody Gen Z riots over government-imposed internet restrictions. Israeli ...
Way back in 2002, right after the attacks of 9/11, the government of the United States spent something like $250 million (!) on a war game (!) that was supposed to test how fast the United States ...
Grey-zone warfare is that space between peace and open conflict wherein coercion, deception and non-kinetic levers are used by nations to achieve their strategic goals.
Graduates of China's "Seven Sons" defense universities found perches for themselves at U.S. colleges and research labs, and ...
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Chinese scientists embraced by U.S. colleges worked with Chinese military-linked firms
American colleges have admitted Chinese scientists who worked at blacklisted Chinese tech firms that serve the CCP's military and intelligence apparatus, often co-funded by U.S. taxpayers.
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