The US has suspended operations and planning for offensive cyber operations against Russia, a senior US official told CNN.
The pause that Hegseth ordered is meant to remain in effect while negotiations to end Russia’s war on Ukraine are ongoing, ...
There is great uncertainty in the security industry whether the US government's U-turn could endanger the country. But there ...
U.S. cyber warriors are essentially curbed from gathering information that can be used to influence, disrupt, or sabotage ...
According to a US official familiar with the matter (via The Record), new Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered US Cyber ...
The defense secretary is said to have halted operations against Russia as part of a reset in ties between Washington and Moscow.
It appears that the U.S. no longer considers Russia a significant cyber threat, according to multiple new reports on a drastic policy reversal that has taken hold under the new Trump administration.
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Pete Hegseth, defense secretary, instructed the U.S. Cyber Command to stop offensive operations against Russia in mid-February, according to The Record. The order doesn't apply to the National ...
Newly elected DNC Chair Ken Martin on Monday named Roger Lau as executive director of the committee. Lau has been serving as ...
China’s control over critical minerals. Its dominance over critical mineral supply chains presents a stark geopolitical ...
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency says that media reports about it being directed to no longer follow ...