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Pegasus Project – how governments use Pegasus spyware against journalists

Security Affairs

Pegasus is a surveillance malware developed by the Israeli surveillance NSO Group that could infect both iPhones and Android devices, it is sold exclusively to the governments and law enforcement agencies. The evidence demonstrates that governments used Pegasus to intimidate journalists and critical media. Pierluigi Paganini.

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Apple Security Under Scrutiny Amid Fallout from NSO Spyware Scandal

eSecurity Planet

Reports that the NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware was used by governments to spy on Apple iPhones used by journalists, activists, government officials and business executives is becoming a global controversy for NSO, Apple and a number of governments at the center of the scandal. Journalists, Government Officials Targeted.

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What is the NIS2 Directive and How Does It Affect You?

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Tue, 11/29/2022 - 06:08. The European Union enacted the Network and Information System (NIS) regulation in July 2016 with the intention of ensuring a specific level of security for networks and information systems belonging to critical and sensitive infrastructures in EU member states. Why is a revision to NIS Directive required?

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SEC Announces Examination Priorities for 2019

Data Matters

In fiscal year (FY) 2018, the OCIE National Exam Program examined approximately 17 percent of SEC-registered advisers (RIAs), up from 15 percent during FY 2017 and 11 percent during FY 2016. Cybersecurity. Just five years ago, 9 percent of RIAs were examined.

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Top Cybersecurity Accounts to Follow on Twitter

eSecurity Planet

Fifteen years after the launch of the microblogging social media platform, Twitter remains a dominant public forum for instant communication with individuals and organizations worldwide on a universe of topics, including #cybersecurity. Top Cybersecurity Experts to Follow on Twitter. Binni Shah | @binitamshah. Eva Galperi n | @evacide.

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The Case for Autonomous Security Testing

ForAllSecure

The reality is that cybersecurity is a matter of survival. They were given a $105 million penalty for failing to complete 23 safety recalls covering more than 11 million vehicles. This was cemented in the 2016 DARPA Cyber Grand Challenge (more on this later). Myth #2: Government Bureaucracy Stifles Innovation.

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The Case for Autonomous Security Testing

ForAllSecure

The reality is that cybersecurity is a matter of survival. They were given a $105 million penalty for failing to complete 23 safety recalls covering more than 11 million vehicles. This was cemented in the 2016 DARPA Cyber Grand Challenge (more on this later). Myth #2: Government Bureaucracy Stifles Innovation.