Humanity is still in the opening decades of the digital age and there are many more decades, and wars, to come. More war will mean more innovation so that cyber capabilities will continue to be used ...
According to NATO Deputy Assistant Secretary-General for Innovation, Hybrid, and Cyber James Appathurai ... efforts to respond to Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine. Ultimately, the U.S. and ...
The US and Russia began working together to address gangs based in Russia before the Ukraine war put an end to that ... just over ten years ago has been cyber insurance. Though not always to ...
senior cyber threat analyst at TeamT5. The two authoritarian regimes have supported each other strategically in geopolitical hot-button issues including the war in Ukraine and tensions over Taiwan.
“The American approach to political warfare has been underpinned by the idea of providing a true experience of Americans to the world and that supporting people’s hunger for truth and meaning ...
Experts share insights and opinions on operational technology (OT) cybersecurity risks and how defenders can best protect ...
What does the CMC mean for the insurance industry ... highlighted how it evolved from market reactions to the Lloyd’s bulletin on cyber war which faced backlash for its ambiguous definitions ...
American nuclear weapons, specifically the atomic bomb, brought World War II to a close ... endure even as new technologies hit the market, meaning we can do more with a last-gen supercomputer ...
Drones have the potential to enhance nuclear deterrence, but they also introduce significant risks in terms of escalation ...
Based on conversations with business, IT, and cybersecurity leaders around the world, four predictions covering the risk and threat landscape.
"Trump said that he and Putin will work together to end the war in Ukraine. Which is like E. Coli and Ex-Lax working together ...