Cyber Policy in the News

When a suicide bomber attacked Kabul International Airport in August last year, the death and destruction was overwhelming: The violence
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We are tracking the websites officially blocked in Russia by the authorities since the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022
Today, the White House warned private companies to increase their cyber defenses  given evolving intelligence suggesting the Russian government may
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When President Biden signed the omnibus spending bill Tuesday, he also put the bipartisan Cyber Incident Reporting Act into effect,
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A RUSSIAN “SUICIDE drone” that boasts the ability to identify targets using artificial intelligence has been spotted in images of the ongoing invasion
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By Thomas Rid Mr. Rid is a professor at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies researching the risks of
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By Joseph Marks with research by Aaron Schaffer Yesterday at 7:38 a.m. EDT Welcome to The Cybersecurity 202! RIP to actor William Hurt. My favorite
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By Sean Lyngaas, CNN US officials warned that a wave of debilitating cyberattacks could accompany Russia's war on Ukraine. So far
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Dive Brief: Congress passed landmark legislation Thursday that mandates critical infrastructure providers and federal agencies promptly report cyberattacks and ransomware payments to the
RUSSIA'S WAR OF choice against Ukraine drew global attention this week with Russian President Vladimir Putin continuing to escalate the conflict as the