As a recent DataPhiles post explored, the threat to telecommunications infrastructure and private call records posed by foreign threat actors only continues to grow. In fact, at least one U.S. government agency has urged employees to avoid using mobile communications for any work-related activity. This has led private entities to wonder how they might protect the sensitive mobile communications of officers and employees.Continue Reading New Year, New Threats: Practical Tips for Secure Communications after Salt Typhoon
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Deck the Halls with Cyber Walls: Navigating National Security in the Digital Age
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Cybersecurity and national security collided in significant ways in 2024, with governments and private-sector entities grappling with the legal, technical, and policy challenges of a rapidly evolving cyber landscape. Offensive cyber operations, questions of foreign ownership of social media companies, and the balance of power between the Executive and Legislative branches are just a few of the pressing issues shaping the modern landscape. OAs governments and private entities grapple with these challenges, the legal frameworks governing cybersecurity are evolving rapidly, offering both opportunities and risks for practitioners.Continue Reading Deck the Halls with Cyber Walls: Navigating National Security in the Digital Age