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Beijing launches restructuring of armed forces as it challenges US dominance in Pacific
Elliot Ackerman and James Stavridis have followed their cyber page-turner 2034 with an equally propulsive biotech thriller
CWU and Aslef have been targeted in past month as hackers home in on staff and members’ personal data
Czech transport minister tells FT of ‘thousands’ of attempts to interfere with train networks and signals
UK politicians targeted by APT31 group say they have found ‘tracker pixel’ emails still in their inboxes
German diplomat says Moscow’s messaging combines greater subtlety and plausibility with automation
PM is facing pressure from hawks in his party to take tough action, while trying not to hurt trade links
Department of Justice says critics of Beijing among targets of multiyear espionage campaign
Attempted attack was uncovered by US cyber security company Mandiant, owned by Google
Online fake news and hybrid campaigns increase ahead of European elections
Cache of documents reveals role of business in providing authorities with cyber espionage tools and services
Banking and finance organisations face a growing onslaught of sophisticated security hacks
Foreign Office says campaign has targeted MPs, peers, civil servants, journalists and NGOs since 2015
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
Can generative artificial intelligence help businesses and organisations repel cyber criminals? Plus: the fragility of financial markets; how to negotiate with hackers; the threats facing healthcare systems; ransomware attacks and large businesses; and how to create a security-focused workplace
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
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