European Parliament building receiving radical green renovation

The aging European Parliament building in Brussels, Belgium, has been deemed inadequate for continued use. Rather than constructing something from scratch, a design collective including Carlo Ratti Associati (CRA) is proposing an ambitious renovation o… Continue reading European Parliament building receiving radical green renovation

White House announces new surveillance guardrails to meet EU Privacy Shield expectations

The executive order will give EU citizens redress for intelligence collection that violates U.S. laws.

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White House announces new surveillance guardrails to meet EU Privacy Shield expectations

The executive order will give EU citizens redress for intelligence collection that violates U.S. laws.

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Russian information operations focus on dividing Western coalition supporting Ukraine

The Russian propaganda focuses on the threat that Ukrainian refugees could bring economic hardship to Europe.

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Research questions potentially dangerous implications of Ukraine’s IT Army

Volunteer hacking efforts could unwittingly pull countries or private companies into a murky geopolitical mess, a researcher says.

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Europol says it disabled FluBot botnet infecting ‘huge’ number of devices

Botnets have proven hard to permanently eradicate in the past, suggesting Europol’s success disabling the FluBot malware could be fleeting.

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Mandiant: Belarusian disinformation operation pushes phony organ harvesting tale

The operation is just one of many information operations multiple nations have conducted in relation to Russia’s war in Ukraine.

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UK, EU, US formally blame Russia for Viasat satellite hack before Ukraine invasion

The British statement cites joint U.K./U.S. intelligence, representing the most formal U.S. attribution to date.

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NATO, G-7 leaders promise bulwark against retaliatory Russian cyberattacks

The pledges follow the Biden administration saying that Russia’s calculus on digital assaults had changed.

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