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Ukraine: Volunteer IT Army is going to hit tens of Russian targets from this list

Security Affairs

Ukraine is recruiting a volunteer IT army of cyber security experts and white hat hackers to launch cyberattacks on a list of Russian entities. The list is composed of 31 targets including Russian critical infrastructure, government agencies, banks, hosting prividers. We do not ally with any government and we condemn the ongoing war.

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A partnership perspective on government cloud security

IBM Big Data Hub

One of the most distinguishing things about our federal government is its broad scope of services. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, many federal agencies kicked their digital transformations into high gear to help enhance public services, embrace a remote workforce and better secure data with trust and transparency.

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Five recommendations for federal agencies to use the cloud to accelerate modernization

IBM Big Data Hub

One of the most distinguishing things about our federal government is its broad scope of services. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, many federal agencies kicked their digital transformations into high gear to help enhance public services, embrace a remote workforce and better secure data with trust and transparency.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Fog of Cyber War

ForAllSecure

I’m talking about cybercrime unicorns, talking the fog of cyberwar among nation states, and about a new book that I think will be on the shelves of every information security professional later this summer. Vamosi: The slogan of the RSA Conference is “Where the World Talks Security,” and, in general.

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Group-IB Hi-Tech Crime Trends 2020/2021 report

Security Affairs

The stand-off between various pro-government hacker groups saw new players come onto the scene, while some previously known groups resumed their operations. Neither private sector companies nor government agencies turned out to be immune to the ransomware plague. Group-IB: The ransomware plague cost the world over $1 billion.