“Japan and Australia signed an agreement enabling them to share information affecting national security, as both countries seek to counter China’s influence.” Source: Japan Signs Information Security Agreement With Australia – Bloomberg Original Source...
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“Washington will not pressure its allies to avoid certain telecommunication companies over cybersecurity concerns, a U.S. official said Thursday amid controversy over Australia’s banning Chinese giant Huawei from working on a national broadband network.” Source: US says won’t...
Many view internet service providers (ISPs) as the entity with the most ability to do something about the botnet scourge. That’s why the U.S. Commerce and Homeland Security departments are seeking feedback on a program that would build incentive-driven codes of conduct for ISPs to voluntarily ...
Note: The article below is from the Pentagon’s news service. It was released in conjunction with the new DoD Cyber Strategy. Lynn: Cyber Strategy’s Thrust is Defensive By Karen Parrish American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, July 14, 2011 – In March, a cyber attack on a defense compa...
via Defence Web China’s military has established a 30-person strong Internet security task force to protect China from cyber attacks. State media today reported that the ‘Blue Army’ was not intended to create a hacker force and would be used solely for defensive purposes. AFP reports that the ...
via the Daily Telegraph The internet was never meant to do sensitive banking transactions, cyber criminals are winning the war against online security and Australia’s easy going nature is making us vulnerable targets to ever-more sophisticated internet thugs. That was San Francisco-based inter...
via info security British defense firm BAE Systems has agreed to acquire ETI A/S, a Danish cybersecurity firm, for approximately $212 million. ETI, with annual sales of approximately $61 million, employs 260 people in Denmark, the UK, the US, Asia, and the Middle East. BAE Systems said the acquisiti...