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At this year’s cybercrime-oriented conference Sleuthcon, Morocco emerged as a locus of cybercrime, while UK and US law enforcement highlighted how creative they've become in shaming and disrupting criminal groups.
China is targeting dissidents and others abroad to help in campaigns to steal government and corporate data. There is no organization, large or small, that is immune from the threat.
The dark web is part of the internet that isn't visible to search engines and requires the use of an anonymizing browser called Tor to be accessed.
Risk is an unavoidable consequence of doing business in the digital age. These six steps for creating a risk assessment plan can help anticipate the danger.
Restricting foreign involvement in government-funded research, Canada has made a start toward protecting intellectual property from malign nation-states, but there’s more to be done.
Defending against a nation-state bent on exposing secrets through any cracks it can find will require governments and corporations to find ways to work together.
A recent report on the leak of classified military documents by a young US Air Force cyber specialist reveals how easily trust can be broken.
Legal concerns, compliance requirements, board-level scrutiny, and continual job stress will make 2024 a challenging year for CISOs.
The experience of the financial sector in dealing with threats is instructive to anyone in the cybersecurity space — there’s no substitute for getting out ahead of potential risks and problems.
Actions like the US SEC’s charging Solarwind’s CISO with fraud are not the best way to set expectations for how the private sector protects against cybercrime, says former Uber CSO Joe Sullivan.