Topic: intelligence sharing
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Global Crackdown Intensifies on Cybercrime Networks
Global law enforcement is achieving unprecedented coordination, with major international operations dismantling cybercrime networks and seizing billions in illicit assets like Bitcoin. Southeast Asia and Africa are key hotspots, with operations targeting forced-labor scam compounds and large-scal...
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DHS Data Hub Leaked Sensitive Intel to Thousands
A misconfigured DHS online platform exposed 439 classified intelligence products to thousands of unauthorized users, including government staff, contractors, and foreign nationals, over two months in early 2023. The leaked data included sensitive reports on cybersecurity threats, foreign hacking,...
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Why Sanctions Can't Stop Cyberattacks - But Still Hurt
Sanctions impose operational friction on state-sponsored cyber attackers by increasing costs and forcing them to adapt, though they rarely stop malicious activities entirely. The most effective sanctions target the broader ecosystem enabling cyber operations, such as cryptocurrency mixers and tec...
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Declassified: Cold War Spy Satellite's Secret Mission Revealed
The NRO declassified the Cold War Jumpseat program, revealing it as the first U.S. signals intelligence satellite system using a highly elliptical orbit to monitor the Soviet Union from 1971 to 2006. Jumpseat satellites were placed in specialized orbits to loiter over the northern hemisphere, pro...
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How Automation Is Reshaping Security Strategy
Hybrid infrastructure is now the standard for business continuity and risk management, providing resilience by blending cloud, on-premises, and isolated environments to ensure operations and meet compliance demands. Integrating operational technology (OT) and IT security is critical for protectin...
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