As concerns mount about potential cyber sabotage by the Chinese government, the U.S. is warning operators to practice maintaining services in a degraded state.
Related Articles
All CyberSecurityDive →Jaguar Land Rover attack cost British economy $2.5 billion
The late summer cyberattack on Jaguar Land Rover led to a $2.5 billion (1.9 billion pound) financial hit on the British economy and affected more…
CIOs worry about cyber threats, tech talent
Dive Brief: Cybersecurity threats emerged as tech executives’ top challenge and area for investment, according to a report published Tuesday by IT resources and managed…
State-linked threat groups collaborating with hacktivists, other actors to target infrastructure
Critical infrastructure providers are under threat of more frequent and sophisticated attacks as state-linked threat groups are increasingly collaborating with non-state actors to launch attacks…
SEC should avoid ‘overly prescriptive’ AI rules, acting chair says
Dive Brief: Acting Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Mark Uyeda on Thursday called for a softer agency approach to artificial intelligence regulation, reflecting a broader…
Risky shadow AI use remains widespread
Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Companies’ scattershot adoption of AI…
AWS unveils agent security, data access tools
The updates reflect Anthropic’s Mythos model and the speed at which vulnerabilities can be surfaced. Source link

