Cyber warfare stories - Page 2

Military cyber security market to reach $7.2 billion by 2029
Fri, 1st Dec 2023
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digital transformation
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advanced persistent threat protection
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ai
Surge predicted in military cyber security market, poised to reach a significant $7.2bn by 2029, according to figures from Adroit Market Research.

Check Point forecasts rising AI-enabled cyberthreats for 2024
Thu, 19th Oct 2023
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ai
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predictions
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ml
Cybersecurity firm Check Point has warned of an upswing in AI-powered cybercrime and state-sponsored hacktivism in 2024.

Former Northrop Grumman Executive Joins QuSecure Leadership Team
Wed, 15th Mar 2023
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spacetech
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quantum computing
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ai
QuSecure has named former Northrop Grumman executive Aaron Moore as EVP, Head of Engineering to lead its engineering and software development.

Trellix appoints Joseph Tal to Lead Advanced Research Center
Tue, 14th Mar 2023
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encryption
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cloud security
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application security
Trellix, a cybersecurity firm, has appointed Joseph Tal to lead its Advanced Research Center globally and act as general manager for its Israel office.
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Vectra AI appoints David Sajoto as Vice President
Fri, 25th Mar 2022
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advanced persistent threat protection
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partner programmes
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r&d
David Sajoto appointed as Vectra's VP for Asia-Pacific and Japan region to expand the business growth with his extensive expertise in the field.

Native technologies used in Russia-Ukraine cyber attacks
Thu, 24th Mar 2022
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ddos
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application security
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hackers
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine is raging not only in the physical realm, but also on the cyber front.

NCSC warns risk of cyber attack amid Russia/Ukraine tensions
Tue, 22nd Feb 2022
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breach prevention
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data privacy
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cybersecurity
NCSC warns NZ organisations to assess cyber security amid Russia-Ukraine tensions. NCSC joins HIBP government programme.

Gartner reveals top predictions for 2022 and beyond
Thu, 21st Oct 2021
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predictions
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cyber warfare
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analyst report
The bulk of the report focus on the lessons learned by businesses and IT leaders during ongoing COVID-19-related disruptions.

'We are in a permanent state of cyber warfare' say 88% of IT pros
Fri, 13th Mar 2020
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cybersecurity
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healthtech
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venafi
Nation-state attacks are on the rise, leading to an increasing focus on national cybersecurity protocols, according to a survey by Venafi.

EXCLUSIVE: Palo Alto analyst unwraps mentality of cybercrime
Fri, 8th Jun 2018
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malware
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
Threat intelligence analyst Alex Hinchliffe discusses the constant rise of cybercrime, how it's changing, and the possibility of cyber warfare.

Raytheon to provide 'electronic warfare' tech for Australian Defence Force
Tue, 29th May 2018
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australian defence force
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cyber warfare
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raytheon
Australia's DST teams up with Raytheon to create advanced electronic warfare tech, fostering sovereign defence capabilities.

ASPI demystifies Australia's 'offensive cyber' capabilities
Tue, 10th Apr 2018
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offensive security
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australian signals directorate
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cyber warfare
What does Australia’s offensive cyber capabilities actually involve? It seems that many people may have the wrong idea.

Cyber warfare market to be worth $120b by 2025 as national security concerns intensify
Wed, 14th Feb 2018
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government
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grand view research
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cyber warfare
Asia Pacific will be the fastest-growing region for cyber warfare products as concerns for national security rise.

Cyber warfare set to surge in 2018 but expert says Britain is not prepared
Wed, 31st Jan 2018
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cybersecurity
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government
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venafi
Cyber war has exploded and is now quite literally on our doorstep - despite this an expert claims Britain's defences are severely underfunded.

Lock up your computers, WW3 is approaching
Wed, 20th Mar 2013
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hackers
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cyber warfare
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bso
Hackers around the world will be screaming a collective cry of despair, as one eager cyber-bandit went after the world's most powerful man's wife. Oh uh.

DEFENDING OUR INTERESTS
Mon, 1st Mar 2010
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ict
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leadership
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cyber warfare
CIOs face the dual challenge of achieving more with limited resources and ensuring a business-led IT strategy, says NZ Defence Force.