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- Published on Aug 5, 2022
Firepower and cyber warfare mainstay of future war: COAS Gen Bajwa
COAS Gen Bajwa urges “need to enhance" Pakistan's capability and capacity in firepower and cyber domains. Says nature and character of warfare is changing. Gen Bajwa visits newly raised Army Cyber Command. RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) …
Source: GEO TV - PRO-GOVERNMENT - Published on 18:29 GMT
Why Can’t Cyber Scholars Move Beyond the Basics?
The most exciting part of the scientific process and research is the process of discovery and figuring out something that you did not know before. Being a scholar and researcher is about feeling stupid from time to time, scratching at the edges of …
Source: The National Interest - RIGHT-WING - Published on 15:10 GMT
KnowBe4, Inc. (KNBE) CEO Stu Sjouwerman on Q2 2022 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
KnowBe4, Inc. (NASDAQ:KNBE) Q2 2022 Earnings Conference Call August 4, 2022 8:30 AM ET Company Participants Ken Talanian - Investor Relations Stu Sjouwerman - Founder, Chief Executive Officer and President Bob Reich - Chief Financial Officer Lars Letonoff …
Source: Seeking Alpha - NEUTRAL - Published on 19:39 GMT
Is the world prepared for a war against viruses?
We need to improve our ability to anticipate future outbreaks and understand where new variants are emerging By Matthew McKnight & Neil Maniar Published: Sun 7 Aug 2022, 7:56 PM Last updated: Sun 7 Aug 2022, 8:05 PM If a cyberattack upended the global …
Source: Khaleej Times - PRO-GOVERNMENT - Published on 12:01 GMT
Mauricio Cárdenas | Today’s crises are different
Just as one generation gives way to the next, global challenges are superseded by a new cohort. The once-in-a-century COVID-19 pandemic – and the risk that other dangerous new viruses may emerge at any time – is far from the only example. Extreme weather …
Source: The Gleaner - NEUTRAL - Published on Aug 5, 2022
How companies can protect themselves and the country in an era of cyberwarfare
As more and more companies are targeted by state-sponsored cyberattacks, as well as shadowy cybercriminal organizations that operate with the tacit endorsement of hostile governments around the world, they have a responsibility to build cybersecurity into …
Source: Federal News Network - NEUTRAL - Published on Aug 4, 2022
Did Russia mess up its cyberwar with Ukraine before it even invaded?
Comment on this story Comment Welcome to The Cybersecurity 202! “How Fast Did T. Rex Run?” is one heckuva book title and an appealing-sounding tome, but saved you a click: It didn't run very fast, and you probably could get away from it pretty easily. …
Source: The Washington Post - NEUTRAL - Published on 07:37 GMT
Cyber-weapons on the Dark Web
PUBLISHED August 07, 2022 KARACHI: Cyber-war is more concerning to today's policymakers and decision-makers than cybercrime. Cyber-terrorists and state-sponsored hackers are the key actors in cyber-war, who not only attack websites to deface them and …
Source: The Express Tribune - NEUTRAL - Published on Aug 5, 2022
Inside a cyberwar
Published on the 05/08/2022 | Written by Heather Wright And the Australia and New Zealand impact… On February 23, 10 hours before Russian tanks rolled across the border into Ukraine and missiles started raining down on the country, Tom Burt …
Source: iStart - NEUTRAL - Published on Aug 6, 2022
The four ways China could take Taiwan: from slow blockade squeeze to 48-hour blitz ‘so fast West has no time to respond’
CHINA may choose between options to take Taiwan which includes a 48-hour blitz or a slow blockade squeeze, diplomatic sources claim. Tensions are high after China deployed masses of military equipment to effectively blockade Taiwan during a string of war …
Source: The Scottish Sun - RIGHT-WING - Published on Aug 3, 2022
Amid tensions over US visit, China wages cyberwar against Taiwan? Read more
TAIPEI/WASHINGTON: Digital attacks against Taiwanese government websites ahead of U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s arrival in Tapei on Tuesday were likely launched by Chinese activist hackers rather than the Chinese government, a …
Source: Zee News - RIGHT-WING - Published on Aug 6, 2022
China Taiwan Crisis: ‘China is India’s biggest enemy, against it…’, RSS leader warned amid Dragon’s strictness on Taiwan
New Delhi: In the midst of China’s continued strictness on Taiwan, senior RSS pracharak Indresh Kumar described China as the biggest enemy of the country and said that the whole country will have to be determined against it. He warned that if it is not …
Source: Hindustan News Hub - UNCATEGORIZED - Published on Aug 6, 2022
Brits warned of NHS 111 delays as cyber attack leaves staff using ‘pen and paper’
Delays have been warned of for Brits using the NHS 111 service due to a "major" computer outage caused by a cyber attack that has reportedly left staff using pens and paper Warnings have been made of delays to the NHS111 service ( Image: Alamy …
Source: Daily Mirror - LEFT-WING - Published on Aug 6, 2022
China drills 'reveal plans for blockade'
Beijing’s largest-ever exercises around Taiwan have offered key clues into its plans for a gruelling blockade in the event of a war to take the self-ruled island, and revealed an increasingly emboldened Chinese military, experts told AFP. The visit to …
Source: Bangkok Post - UNCATEGORIZED - Published on Aug 6, 2022
China drills reveal plans for Taiwan blockade: experts
China largest-ever exercises around Taiwan have revealed an increasingly emboldened Chinese military, experts told AFP -- and offered key clues into how exactly it might carry out its long-planned invasion of the self-ruled island. Photo: Hector RETAMAL …
Source: Briefly - UNCATEGORIZED - Published on Aug 5, 2022
Cyber Espionage a Real Threat: South Asian, Pak Groups Target India’s Military, Govt Staff Online. Here’s How
Meta has released its ‘Quarterly Adversarial Threat Report’ in which the company highlighted two cyber espionage operations, conducted by threat actors Bitter APT and APT36, targeting people from India as well as other countries. As per Meta, the report …
Source: News18 - UNCATEGORIZED - Published on Aug 5, 2022
Could Cyber Defense Deter a War Over Taiwan?
While reading a critique of a proposed Chinese deterrence strategy in The National Interest, “Can America Prevent a Chinese Invasion of Taiwan?” published on June 5, I was struck by the author’s lack of analysis of the impact of a denial of semiconductor …
Source: The National Interest - RIGHT-WING - Published on Aug 5, 2022
Securing India @75: Today and tomorrow
As India completes 75 years of Independence, we need to look at how secure we, as a nation, as people, are. Is India secure only by physically protecting the geographic borders? But geography is only a subset of what goes to make a nation. The people, …
Source: The Times of India - NEUTRAL - Published on Aug 5, 2022
Iran as a fanatic, fateful regime with nuclear weapon is very dangerous; JCPOA is dead: Israeli Ambassador Naor Gilon
Israeli Ambassador to India Naor Gilon Manish K Jha: Israel and India share great relations. We hit about $6 billion in our two-way trade. Why did it take such a long time to formulate a free trade deal with India? What are the exceptions and the potential …
Source: Financial Express - NEUTRAL
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