Most of the targeted organizations were located in the US, UK, New Zealand and Australia
Missile Maker MBDA Refutes Hacking Allegations
While some files were indeed stolen, the company says it was not hacked
How L3Harris created US special operators’ new plane to hunt and strike terrorists
“We were trying to look at our own past experiences and understand what made it work,” L3Harris’ Luke Savoie said of the design process for the AT-802U Sky Warden, U.S. Special Operations Command’s new Armed Overwatch plane.
Ransomware Attacks Taking Toll on Security Professionals
The research took into consideration the responses of 500 IT security decision-makers in US and UK
Big changes ahead for how troops battle future chemical, biological threats
New funding, strategy and focus puts CBRN back in the mix.
T-Mobile Retailer Guilty of $25m Fraud Scheme
Case highlights continued threat from social engineering
Tory Leadership Voting Delayed Over Security Concerns
National Cyber Security Centre raises the alarm
DDoS Attacks Pepper Taiwanese Government Sites
Campaign coincides with speaker Pelosi’s trip
Universities Put Email Users at Cyber Risk
DMARC analysis by Proofpoint shows that institutions in the U.S. have among some of the poorest protections to prevent domain spoofing and lack protections to block fraudulent emails.
Pentagon’s secret communications network to get upgrade from Booz Allen
“DISA has made clear that we will not forget that the ‘fight’ is fought on SIPRNet,” said Christopher Barnhurst, the agency’s deputy director.