The UK Ministry of Defence is actively training staff to confront individuals that are engaged in risky behaviours
#BHUSA: What has Changed in the Post-Stuxnet Era?
Investigative journalist Kim Zetter explains that Stuxnet continues to serves as a precedent for attacks happening now
US Unmasks Suspected Conti Ransomware Actor
State Department offers $10m reward for info on notorious group
Zeppelin Ransomware Victims May Need Multiple Decryption Keys
CISA issues new alert about RaaS variant
Recovery From NHS Ransomware Attack May Take a Month
Managed service provider Advanced publishes update on recent cyber incident
Unmanned program could suffer if Congress blocks F-22 retirements, Hunter says
The Air Force wants to retire 33 older F-22s in fiscal 2023, but Congress wants the service to keep the fighter jets and bring them to parity with newer variants.
UK to test Sierra Nevada’s high-flying spy balloons
Sierra Nevada Corporation, an aerospace and defense company, will provide the United Kingdom with high-altitude uncrewed balloons to be used for surveillance and reconnaissance.
Babcock inks deals to pitch Israeli tech for British radar, air defense programs
Babcock International has signed it’s second deal in a fortnight to aimed at offering Israeli technology for British defense programs.
Maxar to aid L3Harris in tracking missiles from space
The United States, Russia and China are among countries developing hypersonic missiles, which can exceed the speed of sound and are harder to track than conventional missiles.
US Coast Guard cutter tests lethal capabilities at RIMPAC
U.S. Coast Guard cutters are punching above their weight in the Pacific, conducting higher-end missions and operating at longer ranges than usual.