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Recent warnings about advanced persistent threats from China against critical infrastructure suggest a shift in goals, but other nation-state adversaries have their own agendas.
The next few years will see AI tip the scales back and forth between threat actors and security teams protecting the enterprise. Collaboration with government is key to the tech industry coming out ahead.
While global government initiatives on AI are pointed in the right direction, it’s clear that CISOs will be on the front lines when it comes to facing its threats.
Civilian hacking during conflicts can be dangerous for the people caught in them, but new hacking rules provide hope.
A challenge at the DEF CON hacker convention in Las Vegas was billed as the first instance of a live event tackling a generative AI system.
How defenders, policymakers, and the public process and react to malicious cyber operations that use artificial intelligence will determine the effectiveness of deterrents.
Disinformation operations appear to be disrupted for the short term, but Russia's state-run cyber operations and criminal gangs could become more dangerous in the long term.
When ants work together to defend their colony, it’s all for one and one for all. This model could help forge an immediate global, coordinated, and effective response to cyberattacks.
Pharmaceutical giant Merck’s won an appeal that might see it claim $1.4 billion from insurers due to the NotPetya ransomware attack. The decision hinged on the definition of war and it could also affect how insurance terms are defined in the fu
There’s a lot CISOs can learn from the reports that intelligence services from around the world generate on nation-state threats and tactics.