U.S. Blacklists Major Chinese Tech Firms, Escalating Global Technology Tensions The United States has expanded its blacklist of major Chinese technology companies, adding some of China’s biggest corporate names to a growing list of firms Washington says have links to Beijing’s military and defense ecosystem. The latest move by the U.S. Department of Defense targets […]
AI Regulation in the US: How the White House Is Shaping Data Protection Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming industries, governments, and everyday life at an unprecedented pace. From healthcare and finance to cybersecurity and law enforcement, AI systems are increasingly influencing decisions that affect millions of people. As adoption accelerates, concerns surrounding privacy, data protection, […]
US–Russia Cyber Espionage Battle Escalates as NATO Becomes Primary Target in Ongoing Digital War Tensions between the United States and Russia are intensifying in cyberspace, with new intelligence reports and criminal investigations highlighting an expanding wave of cyber espionage operations targeting NATO allies and Western institutions. Recent developments show that both state-linked and proxy hacking […]
CISA Orders Agencies to Fix Critical Security Flaws Within 72 Hours as AI Supercharges Cyberattacks The U.S. government is dramatically accelerating its cybersecurity response as artificial intelligence transforms the speed and scale of cyberattacks. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has announced a new directive requiring federal civilian agencies to fix the most critical […]
ServiceNow has confirmed a security incident involving unauthorized access to customer data, raising fresh concerns across the enterprise software ecosystem as investigations continue into the scale and impact of the breach. According to security disclosures and incident reports, attackers were able to exploit an unauthenticated access flaw within a vulnerable API endpoint, allowing them to […]