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Politics is the process through which governments and other groups establish policy, allocate power, and manage relations within and between states. For information security, it shapes laws on privacy, surveillance, cybercrime, critical infrastructure, and the lawful use or transfer of security technology. It also influences how states define acceptable behavior in cyberspace and how organizations may store, access, or disclose information across borders.

Political objectives can motivate state-linked or politically aligned activity such as espionage, influence operations, disruption, and targeting of elections or public services. Security teams should therefore track relevant geopolitical developments as part of threat intelligence, assess whether sanctions or export controls affect tools and suppliers, and map privacy and data-handling obligations across jurisdictions. Political decisions can also change incident-reporting duties, investigative authority, and cooperation with external responders, making legal review part of vulnerability management and incident response planning.

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Despite Political Upheaval, Stronger Critical Infrastructure Rules See Wide BackingCyber policy experts said they're optimistic that Britain's Cyber Security and Resilience Bill will survive yet another change of prime minister, seeing continuing, strong parliamentary backing for expanding the scope and incident response rules for better securing critical national infrastructure.

Bank Info Security 2 months, 1 week ago

Europe Moves to Delay and Dilute AI Regulations

Trilogue Deal Carves Out Industrial AI, Adds Nudifier BanLawmakers from Europe's political institutions agreed to water down the continent's landmark artificial intelligence regulation at a moment when the 2024 AI Act has barely started to be implemented. The law's requirements for high-risk AI will likely only be enforced starting in December 2027.

Bank Info Security 2 months, 3 weeks ago

Trump's Top Cyber Nominee Withdraws After Turbulent Process

Sean Plankey Abandons Bid After Yearlong Delay as CISA's Leadership Vacuum DeepensSean Plankey withdrew his nomination after a 13-month stalled process, leaving the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency without a Senate-confirmed director as political disputes, workforce cuts and budget pressure continue to hamper federal cyber operations.

Bank Info Security 3 months, 1 week ago

Breach Roundup: German Police Expose REvil, GandCrab Boss

Also, Medusa Ransomware, Grafana Flaw, German Political Party BreachThis week, German police unmasked a REvil leader, a critical Docker flaw, Medusa ransomware surged, DPRK hackers abused GitHub, Grafana AI bugs enabled data theft, scams hit $20B in the United States, Ivanti exploited and attacks hit Northern Ireland schools and a German political party.

Black Hat's Jeff Moss: 'We're in a Political Situation, Whether You Like It or Not'Technology doesn't exist in a vacuum, and by extension neither does cybersecurity. But in recent years, Black Hat founder Jeff Moss said he's been "struggling" with the "uncomfortable truth" that unlike the largely risk-free early days of hacking, today "all tech is political."

Bank Info Security 7 months, 2 weeks ago

Cryptohack Roundup: Authorities Shutter Cryptomixer

Also: Anthropic Warns of Autonomous AI Exploits on BlockchainThis week, authorities shutter Cryptomixer, Anthropic warns about autonomous AI exploits, U.K. plans ban on crypto political donations, Do Kwon seeks leniency, Lazarus Group suspected in Upbit theft, Balancer's post-exploit plans and Yearn recovers some hacked amount.

US Cyber Defense Agency Slammed by Shutdown, Personnel Cuts and Resource CrisisFacing major turnover, partisan upheaval and a government shutdown, the U.S. cyber defense agency is now operating at a fraction of its strength, leaving states and other entities without federal cyber support or coordination, experts tell Information Security Media Group.

US Cyber Defense Agency Slammed by Shutdown, Personnel Cuts and Resource CrisisFacing major turnover, partisan upheaval and a government shutdown, the U.S. cyber defense agency is now operating at a fraction of its strength, leaving states and other entities without federal cyber support or coordination, experts tell Information Security Media Group.

Bank Info Security 9 months, 1 week ago

Chinese-Linked Hackers Breach Top Political US Law Firm

Williams & Connolly Hit in Zero-Day Campaign Impacting Client EmailsA zero-day vulnerability was used to breach email accounts at the elite D.C. law firm Williams & Connolly, with officials reportedly suspecting the hack is part of a China-linked campaign targeting the U.S. legal sector to support espionage, steal intelligence and establish long-term access routes.

NCC Group's Katharina Sommer on Why Nations Are Turning Inward on Cyber DefenseGeopolitical shifts are reshaping how countries approach cyber resilience. Katharina Sommer, group head of government affairs and analyst relations at NCC Group, explains why governments are turning inward and focusing on sovereign cybersecurity strategies as cross-border collaboration weakens.

CISA Staff Told to Prepare for Cuts and Crowded Work Locations Amid Growing TurmoilTop officials at the nation's cyber defense agency want to give President Donald Trump's pick to lead the agency time to assess major restructuring plans - a move that is reportedly delaying the timeline for reductions in force while causing growing concerns for job stability among staffers.

Expect Malicious Insiders to Pose 'Big Challenge' This Year for CISOs, Expert WarnsThe current "tumultuous environment" for employees and job-seekers across business and government - with numerous layoffs, economic concerns and political chaos - is increasing the risk posed by trusted insiders, making for a "big challenge for CISOs this year," says Forrester's Allie Mellen.

Also: Gartner's Sydney Summit Highlights, Rising OT Security RisksIn this week's update, ISMG editors discussed X’s major DDoS outages, politically motivated cyberattacks, key takeaways from Gartner’s Security & Risk Summit in Sydney, and rising operational technology threats highlighted in recent Dragos and Gartner reports.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 4 months ago

ISMG Editors: Is Russia's Ransomware Purge for Real?

Also: AI Benchmark Hype, Trump's Cybersecurity Shake-Up, Musk's Growing InfluenceIn this week's update, ISMG editors analyze motives behind Russia's sudden crackdown on ransomware gangs and discuss whether AI benchmark scores are more hype than reality and whether President Donald Trump's policies and Elon Musk's influence pose security risks - or just more political theater.

Officials Worry Trump's Cybersecurity Agenda Could Scrap Biden's Final Cyber OrdersAn executive order set to be published by the Biden administration in its waning days could offer the next White House a blueprint to counter Chinese cyberattacks but experts fear its timing - so close to the transition of power - could make it practically dead on arrival.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 6 months ago

US CISA Endorses Encrypted Apps Amid Chinese Telecom Hack

CISA Recommends Strict Mobile Security Measures Following Salt Typhoon Telecom HackThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's latest guidance calls on top U.S. political and government officials to adopt stricter mobile security measures in response to the Salt Typhoon hacking campaign, a Chinese espionage effort that has infiltrated major telecom systems.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 8 months ago

FBI Updates on Vast Chinese Hack on Telecom Networks

US Probe of Chinese Hack Reveals 'Broad and Significant Cyberespionage Campaign'The FBI and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency released an update on their ongoing investigation into a Chinese-linked "broad and significant cyberespionage campaign" that the agencies said targeted private communications of government and political figures.

US Probe of Chinese Hack Reveals 'Broad and Significant Cyber Espionage Campaign'The FBI and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency released an update on their ongoing investigation into a Chinese-linked "broad and significant cyber espionage campaign" that the agencies said targeted private communications of government and political figures.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 8 months ago

Military Exercises Trigger Russian DDoS Attacks on Japan

Russian Actors Disrupt Websites of Political Party, Business and Government GroupsPlans by Japan and U.S. to conduct military exercises near the coast of eastern Russia prompted Russia-linked threat actors to unleash a series of denial-of-service attacks this week against a dozen websites in Japan including the majority political party, business groups and governments.

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