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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
Also in this newsletter: NGOs sue European Commission over ‘green’ label for gas and nuclear
Head of covert unit conducting ‘daily’ hacking operations named for the first time
Government later says no ‘evidence’ of attempted hacking of NHS genetic data centre by BGI
European governments are increasingly challenging Beijing over suspected cyber offences
Customers still being warned against sending parcels abroad owing to disruption
The war in Ukraine and new developments in artificial intelligence highlight advances in cyber defence. Plus: how organisations should prepare and respond to breaches; and, is cyber insurance worth the money?
Security experts are surprised that Russia’s attacks have not been more effective
Access to off-the-shelf software increasing risk of cyber attacks, says GCHQ director
Ukraine is “match fit” after years of bombardment
They could cost billions but new exclusions based on whether attacks are ‘warlike’ or not will prove bad for everyone
At least one corner of the cryptosphere is booming
The finance sector ought to strengthen its collective defences
Hacking eclipses turbulent markets as Norges’ biggest worry with three ‘serious’ attempts a day
Israeli spyware company to launch reorganisation involving 100 job losses
Digital networks are helping Ukraine resist the Russian invasion. Will they also reshape the future of conflict?
It is not just aircraft that need protection, but also navigation systems, airports, manufacturers and supply chains
Beijing-backed groups sought to recruit with job adverts from front companies that disguise nature of work
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