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Bank Info Security 2 months, 2 weeks ago

Pentagon's Anthropic Fight Draws Rebuke From Ex-DOD Leaders

Former Officials, Tech Groups Say Anthropic Designation Is Illegal - and DangerousFormer U.S. defense and intelligence officials argue the Pentagon's designation of Anthropic as a supply-chain risk was politically motivated and legally flawed, warning it could erode trust in government contracting and weaken the defense AI ecosystem.

Program Director Mike Eftimakis on How to Fix 70% of Memory Safety IssuesA U.K. government-backed, hardware-based security initiative is tackling one of the biggest cybersecurity challenges - memory safety - and hopes to address about 70% of existing vulnerabilities, said Mike Eftimakis, founding director of Capability Hardware Enhanced RISC Instructions Alliance.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 4 months ago

New White House Plan to Track Spending Raises Cyber Risks

Trump's Procurement Tracking Directive Could Expose Vast Government Data to ThreatsThe White House is mandating federal agencies to track and justify every procurement, a move aimed at transparency but one that experts warn could expose troves of sensitive financial data to hacking, nation-state cyber threats and potential supply chain vulnerabilities across government systems.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 6 months ago

Chinese Connected Car Tech Banned by Biden Administration

National Security and Hacking Worries Underpin Concerns over Supply Chain RiskThe U.S. federal government is telling the automotive industry to stop buying Chinese manufactured hardware and software powering onboard telematics and automated driving systems, warning that the potential for nation-state hacking and espionage poses a national security risk.

Poisoned SCADA apps could have disrupted power supply – perhaps even at nuclear plants The United States Department of Justice has unsealed a pair of indictments that detail alleged Russian government hackers' efforts to use supply chain attacks and malware in an attempt to compromise and control critical infrastructure around the world – including at least one nuclear power plant.…