LastPass breach exposes how US breach notification laws can leave consumers in the lurch

The U.S. famously does not have a federal privacy law and instead relies on 50 different state laws governing breach notification.

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Researchers: Large language models will revolutionize digital propaganda campaigns

Advances in machine learning will make it cheaper and easier to carry out influence operations at scale.

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Notorious Russian hacking group appears to resurface with fresh cyberattacks on Ukraine

The group’s first known activity in Ukraine after Russia’s invasion registered dormant domains in order to obscure their attacks.

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It’s time to focus on information warfare’s hard questions

With Moscow and Meta at a state of equilibrium in launching and taking down information operations, we need answers to fundamental questions.

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Software bills of material face long road to adoption

Most cybersecurity leaders want a standard recipe list for software, but implementing an effective compliance regime remains the challenge.

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Chris Inglis to resign as national cyber director

A 30-year veteran of the NSA, Inglis has helped stand up a new office aimed to bring unity of effort to U.S. cybersecurity policy.

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NSA says Chinese hackers are actively attacking flaw in widely used networking device

A severe flaw in a Citrix device allowed hackers believed to be part of the group known as APT5 to carry out remote code execution.

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FCC faces long road in stripping Chinese tech from US telecom networks

Gear from Chinese companies is ubiquitous on U.S. networks even after order clamping down on firms like Huawei and ZTE.

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