U.S. Cyber Command
Don’t Say ‘Skynet’ — NSA’s AI Security Center is New Hub for Agency Efforts
Richi Jennings | | AI, AI (Artificial Intelligence), AI Security, AI Security Center, artificial, Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Machine Learning (ML), Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity, Cyber Command, cybersecurity risks of generative ai, Gen. Paul Nakasone, generative AI, Generative AI risks, large language models, Large Language Models (LLM), Large language models (LLMs), LLM, LLMs, machine learnings, National Security Agency, nsa, SB Blogwatch, Security Machine Learning, U.S. Cyber Command, U.S. National Security Agency, US Cyber Command, USMC Forces Cyber Command
COME WITH ME IF YOU WANT TO LIVE: Nothing suspicious to see here—move along ...
Security Boulevard
Report: U.S. Cyber Command Behind Trickbot Tricks
BrianKrebs | | alex holden, Hold Security, National Security Agency, Ne'er-Do-Well News, Ransomware, The Washington Post, TrickBot, U.S. Cyber Command
A week ago, KrebsOnSecurity broke the news that someone was attempting to disrupt the Trickbot botnet, a malware crime machine that has infected millions of computers and is often used to spread ...
U.S. Cyber Has Hacked Iranian Missile C&C, Say Super-Secret Sources
Richi Jennings | | Cybersecurity, Information Security, Iran, Phishing, SB Blogwatch, security, state-sponsored, U.S. Cyber Command
The U.S. has been hacking Iran. Despite President Trump’s cancellation of a kinetic retaliation, we’re now told of cyber strikes against Persia ...
Security Boulevard
U.S. Cyber Has Hacked Russian Power Grid, Say Super-Secret Sources
Richi Jennings | | Cybersecurity, ICS, industrial control systems, Information Security, Russia, SB Blogwatch, security, state-sponsored, U.S. Cyber Command
The infosec cold war continues to grumble on under the surface. Sources claim the U.S. has implanted malware deep into Russia’s electricity grid ...
Security Boulevard
US Lawmakers Propose ‘Hack Back’ Law to Allow Cyber Retaliation Without Permission of Third-Party Country
Liviu Arsene | | CYBERCOM, Cyberspace Solarium Commission, hack back law, Industry News, National Command Authority, National Defense Authorization Act, NDAA, Slider, U.S. Cyber Command, US cyber defense
US legislators are proposing new legislation that would empower US cyber defenses to hack back at cyber aggressors, even if they’re using a third-party country’s infrastructure, without the explicit consent of the ...