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Cybersecurity in Ukraine: Resilience Amidst Aggression

In a world increasingly reliant on digital infrastructure, the recent cyberattacks on Ukraine mark a pivotal moment. As reported by Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister, the Russian offensive has resulted in a massive disruption to Ukraine’s essential services. This incident emphasises the importance of cybersecurity in maintaining national resilience in the face of unprecedented aggression. The […]

Taiwan Denies China’s Cyberattack Claims: An Analysis of Cybersecurity Dynamics

In recent developments, Taiwan has firmly rejected China’s claims of being the target of cyberattacks orchestrated by Taiwan-based hacking groups, specifically a group known as Anonymous 64. Beijing’s accusations have sparked significant tensions between the two nations, with Taiwan accusing China of disinformation and cyber malfeasance. This conflict, emblematic of greater geopolitical rivalries, underscores the […]

Netherlands Aligns with US on ASML Export Restrictions

In a significant move to control the flow of advanced technology to China, the Dutch government has implemented new regulations that require ASML, a leading supplier of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, to obtain licenses for servicing chipmaking equipment sold to Chinese customers. This decision aligns the Netherlands’ policies with those of the United States, marking a […]

FBI Files Expose Russian Efforts to Influence Public Opinion in Europe

In a world increasingly shaped by information warfare, the FBI has shed light on Russian influence operations aimed at manipulating public opinion across Europe. An extensive dossier revealed that the tactics employed were sophisticated and deeply entrenched within societal frameworks, using modern technology and social media to reach their targets. The recently released FBI files […]

Latvian Cybersecurity Officials Issue Urgent Warning on Cyberattacks Linked to Russia and Belarus

Latvian cybersecurity officials have sounded the alarm over a growing wave of cyberattacks being launched against the country, primarily targeting government and critical infrastructure websites. This escalation is reportedly driven by politically motivated hackers associated with Russia and Belarus, as tensions in the region continue to intensify. Baiba Kaskina, the head of the Latvian Computer […]

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