US Prioritizes Action Over Court
Preventing and disrupting cybercrime has become a priority for the United States Department of Justice (DoJ) instead of focusing on courtroom victories.
Preventing and disrupting cybercrime has become a priority for the United States Department of Justice (DoJ) instead of focusing on courtroom victories.
The IRS plans to send four cybercrime investigators to Australia, Singapore, Colombia, and Germany this summer to combat crimes involving cryptocurrency.
A group of cybersecurity companies specializing in industrial control systems and other operational technology has created a new open-source platform.
Stack Identity, a California-based start-up, has raised $4m in seed-stage funding to develop its identity and access management (IAM) governance solutions.
The US Department of Justice has indicted Huihui Wu and Hung Man Cheng for their role in converting stolen cryptocurrency into hard currency and goods.
Seagate has agreed to pay a $300m fine to settle allegations that it violated US export controls by selling hard disk drives to Chinese firm Huawei.
The Five Eyes intelligence alliance, comprised of CISA, and FBI, UK’s NCSC, Canada’s CCS, has issued guidance on cybersecurity best practices for smart cities
Halcyon has raised $50m in Series A funding to develop an AI-driven cyber resilience platform designed to tackle ransomware and data-extortion attacks.
Microsoft users will no longer be able to access their Twitter accounts through the tech giant’s advertising platform starting from next week.
Software supply chain security firm Phylum has integrated the Open Policy Agent (OPA) into its risk analysis engine, giving security teams more flexibility.
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