Top threats to watch in Intel's worldwide forecast
While the unclassified threat assessment rarely contains major surprises, it lays the foundation for dialogue between America's top spies and congressional overseers.
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While the unclassified threat assessment rarely contains major surprises, it lays the foundation for dialogue between America's top spies and congressional overseers.
Health care executives and IT pros are pleading with the Biden administration and Congress to play a more forceful role in responding to the ongoing outage at medical billing giant Change Healthcare.
Iran's cyber capabilities, once subpar, are now estimated to be backed by 16 intra-governmental intelligence agencies.
The Munich Security Conference’s annual risk report showed a spike in global leaders’ concerns about AI-powered threats.
The four-term congressman’s departure sets up a major leadership shuffle on cyber issues on the House side.
A wave of discontent is washing over a key government cybersecurity initiative, as leading experts are quietly retreating from the program in frustration.
The climax of a yearslong cybercrime saga unfolds this week.
As the clock struck 5 on Friday, Microsoft slipped in a bombshell blog post disclosing that the elite Russian hackers behind SolarWinds accessed the emails of “a very small percentage” of its top brass.
It’s been about six months since the nation's chemical security shield vanished, and now industry and agency officials are banding together today to push Congress to restore the regulation.
Among the glitz and gadgetry of CES 2024 this week in Las Vegas, one senior cyber official at the White House has a critical vulnerability warning topping her agenda: insecure smart devices.