New Zealand: over a third of cyber attacks come from state-sponsored hackers
New Zealand releases its annual Cyber Threat Report detailing its work to combat state-backed hackers.
New Zealand releases its annual Cyber Threat Report detailing its work to combat state-backed hackers.
New guidance stresses the importance of access controls for staff who may be exposed to foreign interference.
Chinese police malware scans phones for files about Delai Lama, Taiwan and Islam.
US lays charges against employees of Chinese private firm accused of working for the Chinese government.
China suggests Donald Trump use a phone made by Huawei, the company banned from Australian and US 5G networks.
China and the US agreed 18 months ago to stop “knowingly” tolerating economic espionage. According to some studies, the agreement is working. Others aren’t so sure, however.
Taylor Armerding | 30 Mar | Read more
The highly publicized agreement last fall between the U.S. and China to end economic espionage has had little effect. Experts say that it is up to companies to protect themselves, and that tools like machine learning can help.
Taylor Armerding | 05 Feb | Read more
There is no evidence that economic espionage by China against the U.S. has declined since September, when the leaders of both governments agreed that they would neither conduct nor support it. Experts say there is little the U.S. government can do if China continues to breach the agreement.
Taylor Armerding | 01 Dec | Read more
No transformers robots, no nukes, just real EMPs from long-range missiles or targeteddDrone attacks.
By David Geer | 17 Nov | Read more
While the U.S. and Chinese presidents agreed last week that their governments won’t conduct or “knowingly support” economic cyber espionage to give companies a competitive advantage, experts say that still leaves the field open to non-governmental entities. And the U.S. track record is that while it threatens sanctions, it doesn’t impose them
Taylor Armerding | 30 Sep | Read more