A brain drain in the space arena will have detrimental effects on our national security and our states’ readiness, and creating a Space National Guard is the best, most cost-efficient way to prevent that from happening.
BlackCat Ransomware Group Deploys Brute Ratel Pen Testing Kit
The BlackCat ransomware group has deployed a new binary to help with its intrusion efforts
Fewer Fall Victim to Data Breaches as Attackers Switch to Business in 2022
The ITRC reports a decline in publicly reported breaches in H1 2022
Cybersecurity Is a Team Sport: 3 Takeaways from Israel?s Cyber Week
The future of cybersecurity relies on successful international partnerships and collaboration to ultimately thwart cybercriminals and cyberattacks.
State-Sponsored Hackers Targeting Journalists
APT groups targeting media outlets to gain sensitive information
ICO Calls for Review of Government “Private” Messaging
The ICO found that the use of WhatsApp and other messaging services in government carries significant risks
Harland & Wolff wins $65 million deal to fix up ex-British ship for Lithuanian Navy
But the big prize for the company — and other shipyards in the U.K. — is the logistics ships program for the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.
Microsoft Patches Windows Zero-Day as Attackers Exploit it in the Wild
CISA has added the bug to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) list
Elaine Luria wants to fight for a stronger Navy — but first she has to get reelected
Rep. Elaine Luria is one of the U.S. Navy’s staunchest proponents, but also one of its most ruthless critics.
Critical Industries Failing at IIoT/OT Security
93% of companies admit failure when implementing IIoT/OT security projects