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Deputy PM Oliver Dowden to announce creation of public-private forum on economic security challenges facing Britain
Insurers and policymakers are increasingly worried about the threat to infrastructure from cyber attacks
Operator of the country’s largest network urges authorities across Europe to do more to protect key assets
Experts discuss how close we are to leveraging the technology to defend against fraud and hackers
Cyber security professionals assess how Russia’s war on Ukraine and wider geopolitical tensions change the security landscape
There is growing concern that AI may be weaponised by hackers to enable cyber attacks. Plus: why airlines care about connections; how to spot a deepfake; global shortage of cyber security staff; and five easy security wins
A wide range of cyber defences are needed to protect national infrastructure
Hackers and researchers are racing to find out whether systems can write computer malware
US and its allies struggle to copy Kyiv’s collaborative efforts, say delegates at world’s biggest cyber security conference
Infiltration comes as allies scrutinise Tokyo’s defences against hacking
Traditional military power will not be enough to win the Ukraine war or the larger struggle over the global order
Military tie-up with western technology helps harden response
The first advert was real. The second, cheaper, repurposed notice was laced with malware
From Iraq to internet security, Nathaniel Fick’s latest mission is a sign of shifting geopolitics
Seoul says young influencers promoting Harry Potter and water parks are ‘psychological’ propaganda
Contrasting fates of Israeli spyware-makers Paragon and NSO reveal how American support is crucial in $12bn industry
‘Volt Typhoon’ campaign focused on gathering intelligence and espionage, according to US technology group
Officials say software was deployed for nearly 20 years to misappropriate materials from dozens of countries
Business leaders turn to law firms for advice as data loss and other IT breaches become a growing concern
Firm co-founded by scion of presidential family considered deal with Israeli spyware company
Classified CIA document assesses Beijing’s ambitions to take control of communications critical to fighting wars
With business inaction threatening critical infrastructure, a mandated level of protection may be required
Oliver Dowden appeals to businesses to be prepared to defend themselves against groups that show little restraint
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Head of covert unit conducting ‘daily’ hacking operations named for the first time
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