The Armis State of Cyberwarfare and Trends Report: 2022-2023 shares results from a global survey of more than 6,000 security professionals on awareness and preparedness for cyberwarfare, and provides ...
As federal spending on national security has leveled off in recent years, big defense contractors have worked hard to secure a role in one of the few market segments expected to keep growing: ...
Should There Be an International Treaty on Cyberwarfare? The Flame computer virus is the latest digital malware program uncovered in the escalating practice of large-scale cyberattack. Twenty times ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. To date, damaging cyberattacks have largely focused on financial gain or network access, resulting in major business impacts and some ...
In the era of Internet of Things (IoT) and blockchain, it is a daily nightmare encountered by organizations from both public and private sectors, big and small, struggling to react to the aftermath of ...
NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware, licensed to governments around the globe, can infect phones without a click (AFP via Getty Images) When American and Israeli operatives launched the Stuxnet cyberattack ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Almost two-thirds of information security professionals believe that cyberwarfare is a threat to their organisation as nation-state-backed cyberattacks become more common and larger in scale – and the ...
Just like air, sea, land, and space, cyberspace is officially considered a likely battlefield by the world's biggest military alliance. The decision by NATO earlier this month to recognize cyberspace ...
Simply put, cyberwarfare is the use of hacking to conduct attacks on a target’s strategic or tactical resources for the purposes of espionage or sabotage. That’s neat—but also full of buzzwords. Let’s ...
The founder and former leader of Russian-based hacking group Killnet has stated that cyberwarfare will result in casualties, just days after threats against a major American weapons manufacturer ...