The former director general of GCHQ Robert Hannigan took to the keynote stage at Infosecurity Europe 2018 to discuss the evolving cyber-threat landscape, describing how – whilst changes in sophistication of lone actors and cyber-criminals are increasing the challenges of keeping data secure – it is the rise of nation state attacks that is “possibly the biggest change in the last couple of years.” . Hannigan said that risks surrounding nation state attacks have always been an area of concern to some extent, but recent changes in political intent have made them a real and significant issue in today’s landscape. The link for this article located at InfoSecurity is no longer available. . Robert Hannigan recently discussed the evolution of nation-state cyber threats, underscoring their significant effects on information security and new challenges for businesses. Nation State Cyber Attacks, InfoSec Europe 2018, Cyber Security Risks, GCHQ Insights, Data Protection Challenges. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The US National Security Agency (NSA) has infected hard disk firmware with spyware in a campaign valued as highly as Stuxnet that dates back at least 14 years and possibly up to two decades, according to an analysis by Kaspersky Labs. . The campaign infected possibly tens of thousands of computers in telecommunications providers, governments, militaries, utilities, and mass media organisations among others in more than 30 countries. The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . The campaign infected possibly tens of thousands of computers in telecommunications providers, gover. national, security, agency, (nsa), infected, firmware, spyware, campaign. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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