Cyber Security News

Trump approved cyber-strikes against Iran's missile systems Trump approved cyber-strikes against Iran’s missile systems Operation comes as the administration tells
Opinion | The U.S. still hasn’t done nearly enough to stop election interference It is a dereliction of duty for
Some People Couldn’t Turn on Their A/C When Google Went Down over the Weekend Google Cloud outages across the world
In Baltimore and Beyond, a Stolen N.S.A. Tool Wreaks Havoc In Baltimore and Beyond, a Stolen N.S.A. Tool Wreaks Havoc
Several chip companies, including Qualcomm and Intel, have reportedly stopped supplying Huawei after blacklist – TechCrunch Several chip companies, including
Trump’s Huawei Ban Is a Bigger Deal Than His Trade War If great-power rivalry renders high-tech trade between the U.S.
Beazley offers affirmative marine cyber coverage - Business Insurance Beazley PLC has developed a marine cyber insurance policy protecting vessel
Navy considers penalties for bad cyber behavior -- Defense Systems Navy considers penalties for bad cyber behavior -- Defense Systems
Israel says it bombed Hamas compound that committed cyberattacks Israel says it bombed Hamas compound that committed cyberattacks Israel conducted
Huawei says 5G security is a technical, not a country issue Huawei says 5G security is a technical, not a

Cyber Security News

Why track cyber security news? Cyber security is a world unto itself. It’s a profession, an IT discipline and now a major industry. Companies, consumers and governments are spending billions of dollars a year on cyber security. Security also pervades many areas of life that have little to do, seemingly, with cyberspace. Thus, to keep up with the world in general, it’s helpful to stay aware of news that relates to cyber security.

For example, the dispute between the US government and Huawei is at once about international trade, national security, telecom industry competition… and cybersecurity. Security is a root issue with Huawei, given the suspicions about the company’s connections to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). However, the company’s size, reach and technological innovation push the matter to the forefront of US-China relations.

cyber security newsOr, take consumer cyber risks. We cover cyber security news that deals with consumers’ exposure to cybercrime and fraud. Consumers are increasingly at risk for identity theft, credit card and other malfeasance at the hands of cyber criminals. The articles we curate on this subject come from law enforcement publications, mainstream media and specialized blogs.

Public policy is now being influenced (or should be) by cyber security news. Policy makers should be aware of how cyber security affect their jobs and constituents’ lives. For instance, the “smart city” is both an innovation and a threat. Using IoT sensors and advanced data analytics to improve municipal services is a great idea. However, the smart city also exposes government data to breach.

This is particularly urgent given the relatively insecure technologies (e.g. Chinese-made sensors) used for the smart city and the wireless connectivity that make it all possible. Add malicious nation-state actors to the mix, such as the ones currently paralyzing American cities with ransomware, and one can see the potential danger.