Arson that left parts of German capital without electricity for days highlights poor energy infrastructure
Beijing’s intelligence used Salt Typhoon to access communications used by top panels in US Congress
EU law enforcement too dependent on digital infrastructure from US tech companies, Miguel De Bruycker says
The head of Australian intelligence on the Hanukkah attack at Bondi Beach, the risk of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan — and his new role as ambassador to Japan
Open-source data and machine learning tools mean the challenge is not information scarcity but information overload
Foreign Office was hacked in October, ministers have revealed
The FT reports on the rise of Chinese criminal syndicates and the evolution of crime-as-a-service marketplaces
MPs said four-hour email outage started as Ukrainian president entered the Bundestag
Staff reductions at vital agencies have undermined efforts to tackle ‘Salt Typhoon’ hack, says Mark Warner
Record hack of South Korean online retailer Coupang prompts calls for more investment in cyber security
Analysis reveals how cheap text message verification fuels global influence and manipulation campaigns
Nearly two-thirds of Koreans affected by attack on country’s biggest online retailer Coupang
Communications minister says use of state-run cyber security app is ‘completely voluntary’ following public outcry
Dan Jarvis says government is looking ‘very carefully’ at sparing NHS and other critical bodies in specific cases
Privacy advocates raise concerns about potential snooping
Alliance’s top military officer says it could become proactive in dealing with threats from Moscow
Move by Beazley comes as rivals Chubb and AIG maintain or grow their books in US
The automation of attacker-defender dynamics is a long-standing fear among cyber defence specialists
A legal bar, even for critical infrastructure, could have unintended consequences
US company finds no evidence of malicious activity and blames incident on ‘crash in the software system’
Companies and security groups warn government’s proposed measure is unlikely to stop hacking attacks
National security document outlines intelligence on tech support given to PLA ‘operations’
New legislation would give watchdogs the power to fine certain companies up to £17mn or 4% of annual turnover
Tech giant aims to dismantle the ‘Lighthouse Enterprise’, which it claims has tricked 1mn victims out of $1bn