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The NSA and Central Security Service released a threat advisory which highlights a cluster of activity being attributed to a China state-sponsored threat group.
In this Cybersecurity & Geopolitical Discussion episode, Phillip Ingram and Ian Thornton-Trump discuss the background and recent events in Africa with guest Lisa Forte from Red Goat Cybersecurity.
In Episode 13 of the Cybersecurity and Geopolitical Podcast series, hosts Ian Thornton-Trump and Philip Ingram discuss the geopolitical threat landscape involving Russia, China, Iran and North Korea.
From COVID-19 to escalating conflict in Ukraine, enterprise organizations across the world have been affected by geopolitical conflict and global crises.
Congressmen Ron Wright (TX-06) and Marc Veasey (TX-33) introduced H.R. 6917, the bipartisan Airport Infrastructure Resources (AIR) Security Act to prevent China, and their state-sponsored enterprises to infiltrate critical systems and carry out espionage and intellectual property (IP) theft.
The White House released this week a plan of action aimed at coordinating and improving the government efforts to protect trade secrets against foreign competitors.
A Californian software company which sued the Chinese government for pirating its products was targeted by hackers from that country for the three years of the resulting legal proceedings.
The Chinese telecom company is facing fears of both equipment vulnerabilities and national security threats as it seeks to expand its business to Australia, the UK, India and the U.S.