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eWeek
April 21, 2018
SAN FRANCISCO—There is a specter of nation-state cyber-attacks against the United States, but with the right preparations, there is little to fear, according to former National Security Agency Director General Keith Alexander and Nadav Zafrir, former commander of Israel's 8200 Intelligence Unit (Israel'sÃâà...
ComputerWeekly.com
April 11, 2018
“Adversaries are getting into networks using very non-technical means, taking advantage of hardware and software that is not patched up to date and bad ... The NSA, he said, trains its machine learning models across network, cloud and internet of things (IoT) environments so that they can scan throughÃâà...
TechTarget
April 3, 2018
The National Security Agency is the official U.S. cryptologic organization of the United States Intelligence Community under the Department of Defense. .... U.S. government information from the NSA in 2015 and stored the material, which included code and spyware used to infiltrate foreign networks, on a personal device.
WIRED
April 3, 2018
After sailing through two friendly Senate hearings—one so uncontroversial that only six senators tops bothered to even show up at any given point in the hour—Lieutenant General Paul Nakasone seems set for confirmation as the next director of the National Security Agency. That means he'll soon lead notÃâà...
ZDNet
March 27, 2018
The city of Atlanta's networks are said to be infected with SamSam ransomware. (Image: stock photo) ... based cybersecurity firm Rendition Infosec, seen by ZDNet, shows that the city's network was silently infected last year with leaked exploits developed by the National Security Agency. The cybersecurityÃâà...
FierceWireless
December 31, 1999
Huawei says it's the first vendor to pass China's 5G Non-Standalone (NSA) core network test, which constitutes an important part of China's 5G R&D trials for operators that hope to deploy 5G commercial networks early and quickly. The test was part of the third phase of a 5G trial organized by the IMT-2020Ãâà...
PCMag
December 31, 1999
How do you break into the US military's defense networks? Apparently, hackers are trying to do so by leveraging every publicly-known vulnerability they can find. The turnaround can be quick, said Dave Hogue, a technical director with the US National Security Agency. Once a security flaw goes public,Ãâà...
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