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New research shows that Russia used click-fraud malware to enhance the visibility of its troll farm content in the 2016 US presidential campaign, and the practice likely continues in this big election year globally.
Volunteer cybersecurity reserve workforces are growing in the face of infosec worker shortages, with US CyberCommand recently authorized in the 2024 NDAA to create its own civilian cybersecurity reserve corps.
Security workers who want to come forward about wrongdoings risk retaliation and fear not making a difference. Should society do more to support them?
How vendors, governments, industry bodies, and nonprofits are contributing to increasing the cyber resilience of critical national infrastructure this year.
Sharing cyber tools and technology with nations such as Iran or North Korea has limited impact without also providing operational and organizational support.
Information Sharing and Analysis Organizations were created to make cyber threat data and best practices more accessible than with Information Sharing and Analysis Centers, but results are mixed.
On the one-year anniversary of the Colonial Pipeline attack, industry insiders reflect on the event's effect on cybersecurity practice and perception.
The latest version of the MITRE ATT&CK Framework addresses two of the most pressing threat-actor targets: mobile devices and industrial control systems.
The transition from voluntary best practice to auditable government requirement may expose gaps in critical infrastructure operators’ risk management.
Increased digitalisation is making the region more attractive to cybercriminals, so governments and businesses are acting to protect essential operations.