China and U.S.-will cyberwar lead to all out war?
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China and US: Will Cyberwar Lead to All Out War?
Commentary Will the recent Beijing-backed cyber-attacks directed at the United States result in war? This is the very question the American economist David P. Goldman recently asked. It’s an important, even existential, question to ask, and a very …
Source: The Epoch Times – RIGHT-WING -
Published on Aug 1, 2021
Transnet attack an act of cyber war — expert
The ransomware attack on Transnet’s IT infrastructure that caused activity at South Africa’s ports to slow to a crawl was an act of cyberwarfare, Rapport and its sister paper City Press reported. The papers quoted Noëlle van der Waag-Cowling, cyber …
Source: News (South Africa) – UNCATEGORIZED -
Published on Jul 28, 2021
Can diplomacy get global cyberwarriors to sheath their swords?
International arms control used to mean missiles and munitions. Today, it’s about a powerful 21st-century weapon – cybertechnology – that is fueling a new arms race. The issue has come to the surface with last week’s revelation that governments around the …
Source: Christian Science Monitor – NEUTRAL -
Published on Jul 29, 2021
Cyberattacks could escalate to ‘Armed conflicts’ suggest U.S. President: Biden administration hints of ‘real shooting …
Will respond to cyberthreats with actual war? Pic credit: J.M. Eddins Jr./Flickr The U.S. administration could respond to cyberthreats with armed conflict. The sitting U.S. President, Joe Biden has openly warned that cyberattacks leading to severe …
Source: The Tech Herald – NEUTRAL -
Published on Aug 6, 2021
A-10 Tankbusters land on US road for first time ever in practice drill
US Air Force deployed modern warplanes to a civilian American highway for the first time as the military tests its readiness for a potential new Cold War. Four A-10C Thunderbolt II Tankbusters, along with a pair of operations transport planes were deployed …
Source: Daily Mail – RIGHT-WING -
Published on Aug 5, 2021
OP-ED: Pegasus and the NSO Group: The dark world of cyber mercenaries
(Image: Adobe Stock) Heidi Swart is a journalist who reports on surveillance and data privacy. This report was commissioned by the Media Policy and Democracy Project, an initiative of the University of Johannesburg’s Department of Journalism, Film and TV …
Source: Daily Maverick – NEUTRAL -
Published on Aug 5, 2021
Countries that commit ‘egregious acts’ to face travel bans, financial sanctions from Australia
Australia will follow several other Western nations and introduce a tough new sanctions regime to make it easier for the federal government to seize the assets of human rights abusers and those guilty of serious crimes. Australia has agreed to join a …
Source: ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) – PUBLIC BROADCASTER -
Published on Aug 4, 2021
AFRICA CONFIDENTIAL PLACES LUNGU AHEAD OF HH IN AUGUST 12 POLL
Edgar Lungu AFRICA Confidential has placed President Edgar Lungu and the Patriotic Front (PF) ahead of Hakainde Hichilema of the Opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) in the country’s general elections slated for 12th August, 2021. Africa …
Source: Zambia Reports – PRO-GOVERNMENT -
Published on Aug 4, 2021
Hamas’ Advanced Weaponry: Rockets, Artillery, Drones, Cyber
Smuggling Routes into Gaza With Gaza hermetically sealed by Israel and Egypt on land, its underground tunnels blocked, and closed off from the sea, where did Hamas get its rockets, mortars, drones, and explosives? This question is notably missing from most …
Source: The Jewish Press – RIGHT-WING -
Published on Aug 4, 2021
Deadline nears for public comment on NAVWAR redevelopment project
SAN DIEGO – A U.S. Navy plan to redevelop its 70-acre Naval Information Warfare System Command campus along Interstate 5 is drawing some mixed reactions with the deadline for public comment approaching. The effort to reimagine the NAVWAR site has been …
Source: Fox 5 – California – RIGHT-WING -
Published on Aug 2, 2021
The cybersecurity jobs crisis is getting worse, and companies are making basic mistakes with hiring
A lack of business investment means cybersecurity teams are struggling to keep enterprise networks secure at a time when the rise in remote working is providing additional security challenges — and it’s having an impact on their well-being. A global …
Source: ZDNet – NEUTRAL -
Published on Aug 2, 2021
Agenda: Why the arts are of vital importance
IN 2016 I had a heart attack. It was the year my younger brother died and three years after my mum died. It was very effective at making me think about who I am and what I wanted to do with the rest of my life – about my sense of identity and purpose. I …
Source: The Herald (Scotland) – NEUTRAL -
Published on Aug 2, 2021
Belgian MPs confront Iran regime’s ‘lies, racism and deep-rooted hatred’
Iran, a systematic abuser of human rights, is hypocritical in its criticisms of Israel, the only real democracy in the Middle East, Belgian legislators Michael Freilich and Darya Safai wrote to the speaker of Iran’s Islamic Consultative Assembly, Mohammad …
Source: Jerusalem Post – NEUTRAL -
Published on Aug 2, 2021
UK- Japan strategic alliance on Defence Cooperation
The UK and Japan-both island nations- face an uncertain environment in their defence and national security and hence are working on military cooperation. British Prime Minister Theresa May and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe signed a strategic security …
Source: New Delhi Times – NEUTRAL -
Published on Aug 2, 2021
Rep. Miller-Meeks: Biden needs to have a strong stance towards China, Russia
Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa, says that the way to enhance cyber security is not giving Vladimir Putin a list of entities not to attack “Sunday Night in America” host Trey Gowdy spoke with Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa, to …
Source: Fox News – RIGHT-WING -
Published on Aug 1, 2021
What Pegasus says about cyber power and our national security
Public discourse around the Pegasus reports alleging government surveillance of politicians, media persons, public officials and business people is understandably focused on its political and civil liberties dimensions. Yet, the affair also has crucial …
Source: Mint – NEUTRAL -
Published on Aug 1, 2021
With Biden’s withdrawal of US forces in Afghanistan, America’s longest war is ending: 5 Things podcast
On today’s episode of the 5 Things podcast: Our wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have hung over the US and the world for nearly two decades — taking hundreds of thousands of lives, costing taxpayer money and leaving America war-weary. Now, Biden’s …
Source: The Arizona Republic – NEUTRAL -
Published on Jul 31, 2021
Emergence of cyber-weapons as an instrument of deterrence
Biden in his first visit to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) stated his perception about the growing cyber-attacks and its serious consequences. While assuring his full support to the intelligence community and that he would never …
Source: The Times of India – NEUTRAL -
Published on Jul 30, 2021
Zimbabwe needs a cyber army to protect our cyberspace
ImagIne a cyberattack on Zimbabwe’s mobile money platforms, financial service networks and electronic payment platforms that include point of sale systems. These kinds of attacks have now become common as the wars between the West and the east are now …
Source: Bulawayo 24 News – NEUTRAL
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