The State Department cleared a possible foreign military sale of 96 Raytheon-made Patriot surface-to-air missiles to the Netherlands in a deal estimated to be worth $1.2 billion.
US to send more HIMARS precision rocket systems to Ukraine in latest package
The U.S. will send four more high mobility artillery rocket systems to Ukraine in its next military aid package to strengthen Kyiv in what’s become a grinding artillery duel.
Ukraine says air force needs western fighter jets, and the US is preparing to help
“Older U.S. systems are a possibility” as Ukraine builds its future air force, U.S. Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said.
China Fines Didi Global $1.19bn for “Heinous” Data Security Infringements
The fine was issued for violating the country’s network security law, data security law and personal information protection law
US Government Launches Campaign to Boost Cybersecurity Apprenticeships
The Cybersecurity Apprenticeship Sprint campaign aims to help tackle the cyber skills gap
Pentagon renames UFO office, expands mission to include ‘transmedium’ objects
Earlier this year, Congress held its first hearing on UFOs in over a half century. During the hearing, lawmakers questioned Pentagon officials for more information about sightings of UFOs, with many lawmakers voicing criticism about a lack of transparency surrounding the issue.
Cybersecurity for critical infrastructure approved in $840 billion defense bill
“In the nearly 22 years that I’ve served in Congress, we have come a long way in cyberspace,” said Rep. Jim Langevin, D-R.I.
Ransomware Compromises Slump 34% in Q2
Manufacturers were the hardest hit in the quarter
Magecart Supply Chain Attacks Hit Hundreds of Restaurants
Tens of thousands of card details swiped from online users
UK Regulator Issues Record Fines as Financial Crime Surges
FCA continues bid to clean up markets