Mobilfunk-Ausfälle, Desinformation, Hacker-Angriffe: Russland führt seinen Angriffskrieg gegen die #Ukraine auch im Netz. Um die 🇺🇦 noch besser gegen #Cyber-Angriffe zu schützen, haben wir den #Tallinn-Mechanismus ins Leben gerufen, gemeinsam mit 🇨🇦🇩🇰🇪🇪🇫🇷🇳🇱🇵🇱🇸🇪🇬🇧🇺🇸. 1/3
Die 🇺🇦 hat sich immer wieder erfolgreich gegen 🇷🇺 Cyber-Angriffe verteidigt. Mit dem #Tallinn-Mechanismus wollen wir noch enger zusammenarbeiten und die #Ukraine dabei unterstützen, #Cyber-Kompetenzen zu fördern & ihre Cyber-Resilienz weiter zu erhöhen. 2/3
Rajat Khare doesn't like people writing about him.
An Indian venture capitalist is mounting an international legal campaign to pressure major media outlets to remove his name from articles or take down the stories altogether:
Every time I read the word #cyber, this is the kind of imagery that comes to mind. It is like someone who doesn't know what any of these words mean is spending millions of dollars to play hollywood. this is real. I didn't make this up.
While military funding for Ukraine may have stalled, the Kremlin’s own war machine is struggling too – even in the cyber-sphere, things aren’t looking too rosy…
Hacking is far more than a security issue. It chills free speech.
New from me in Index on #Censorship reflecting on the role played by #Russian hackers in silencing authoritarianism’s critics and feeding a crisis of distrust.
Russian hackers broke through Kyivstar's cyber security through the compromised account of one of the company's employees, Kyivstar CEO Oleksandr Komarov said on air on Dec. 13.
Agreed. The madness here lies with the Judge who has already used it, rather than the guidance, which sounds fairly sensible.
I look forward to bringing my computer to court.
I refer back to JFK's speech at Rice University Field, speaking on technology and the risks that lie in our ignorance about it, and the benefits that lie in our all (that Lord Chief Justice who clearly suffered at least momentary stupidity included) truly understanding how it all works.
Kyivstar CEO: Hackers used compromised employee account to carry out attack (kyivindependent.com)
Russian hackers broke through Kyivstar's cyber security through the compromised account of one of the company's employees, Kyivstar CEO Oleksandr Komarov said on air on Dec. 13.