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There is plenty of intelligence that can be gathered from call data records if you know where to look. Spy agencies have been doing it effectively for years.
At this year’s cybercrime-oriented conference Sleuthcon, Morocco emerged as a locus of cybercrime, while UK and US law enforcement highlighted how creative they've become in shaming and disrupting criminal groups.
CISOs can avoid being liable for data breaches by following legal advice, communicating effectively with internal and external stakeholders, and demonstrating commitment to avoid future incidents.
China is targeting dissidents and others abroad to help in campaigns to steal government and corporate data. There is no organization, large or small, that is immune from the threat.
The dark web is part of the internet that isn't visible to search engines and requires the use of an anonymizing browser called Tor to be accessed.
Recent warnings about advanced persistent threats from China against critical infrastructure suggest a shift in goals, but other nation-state adversaries have their own agendas.
The next few years will see AI tip the scales back and forth between threat actors and security teams protecting the enterprise. Collaboration with government is key to the tech industry coming out ahead.
While global government initiatives on AI are pointed in the right direction, it’s clear that CISOs will be on the front lines when it comes to facing its threats.
Civilian hacking during conflicts can be dangerous for the people caught in them, but new hacking rules provide hope.
A challenge at the DEF CON hacker convention in Las Vegas was billed as the first instance of a live event tackling a generative AI system.