Category: CYBER
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The Digital Battleground: How Adversaries Leverage Cyber Threats to Challenge U.S. Policies
The report outlines the evolving cyber threats to U.S. national security, stemming from state and non-state actors including Iran, Russia, China, and transnational criminal organizations. Their motivations include geopolitical retaliation, economic espionage, and influence operations targeting critical infrastructure and democratic processes. The U.S. must enhance resilience, deter aggression, and adapt cyber policies accordingly.
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USA Cybersecurity in 2030: A Geopolitical and Policy Analysis
By 2030, US cybersecurity will evolve under the 2023 National Cybersecurity Strategy, facing advanced technological threats, state-sponsored adversaries, and a growing skills gap. Key initiatives emphasize public-private collaboration, the adoption of post-quantum cryptography, AI integration, and Zero Trust principles to enhance resilience against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.
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Iran’s Cyber Offensive: Assessing Capabilities, Probable Targets, and U.S. Defense Posture Amid Escalating Tensions
The Middle East’s geopolitical tensions have escalated between Israel and Iran, with U.S. involvement amplifying the risk of cyber warfare. Iran’s structured cyber strategy, leveraging state and private actors, prioritizes psychological manipulation alongside technical attacks. This environment necessitates robust U.S. and Israeli defenses to counteract potential threats against critical infrastructure and public trust.
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U.S.–Sweden Technology Safeguards Agreement: A Strategic Win for Cyber Diplomacy
The Technology Safeguards Agreement between the U.S. and Sweden creates a framework to protect U.S. space technologies from unauthorized access during launches from Sweden. This enhances bilateral ties, promotes transatlantic cooperation, elevates cybersecurity standards, and sets norms for responsible behavior, while preparing for future agreements in cybersecurity and related domains.
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Iranian Cyberattacks Targeting Israelʼs Anti-Missile Systems: A New Front in theConflict
Vladimir Tsakanyan The ongoing hostilities between Iran and Israel have dramatically expanded into the cyberdomain, with Iranian state-sponsored hackers and affiliated groups intensifying their efforts todisrupt Israelʼs critical infrastructure, including its renowned anti-missile defense systems. As conventional military options become less viable for Iran in the wake of devastating Israelistrikes, cyber warfare has emerged as…
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The Cyber Vanguard: Blaise Metreweli and the Strategic Recalibration of MI6 in the Digital Age
Blaise Metreweli’s upcoming role as the first female Chief of MI6, beginning October 1, 2025, marks a historic shift for the agency amid evolving global security threats. Her technology-focused background addresses modern challenges like cybersecurity and misinformation, positioning MI6 for future operational demands and redefining intelligence leadership standards.
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The Cyber Fallout: How Operation Rising Lion Rewrote Modern Warfare
Operation Rising Lion, initiated by Israel on June 13, 2025, targeted Iranian military and nuclear assets, reflecting a significant escalation in their longstanding conflict. The operation integrated advanced cyber, covert, and kinetic strategies, emphasizing the urgency of perceived Iranian nuclear threats, while reshaping modern warfare doctrines and raising complex legal and strategic challenges.
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Russia’s Escalating Digital Iron Curtain: New Data Laws and Their Geopolitical Fallout
On May 30, 2025, significant amendments to Russia’s Federal Law on Personal Data will enforce stringent data localization, new reporting requirements, and substantial penalties for breaches. This legislative shift aims to consolidate state control over internet data and enhance national cybersecurity, impacting businesses and increasing compliance costs while straining international relations.
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Navigating the Digital Divide; A Game-Theoretic Forecast for a Post-Ukraine War US-Russia Cyber Treaty
The evolving nature of cyber diplomacy between the US and Russia, intensified by the Ukraine conflict, necessitates strategic understanding to prevent miscalculations. A potential cyber treaty could foster cooperation yet faces hurdles like attribution challenges and ideological divergences in cyber practices, impacting domestic policies and global cyber governance over the next decade.
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A Strategic Plan for Enhancing Cybersecurity in Southeast Asia: 2025-2034
Southeast Asia’s cybersecurity landscape is increasingly complex, facing escalated cybercrime and financial scams driven by technology and corruption. A strategic plan for 2025-2034 proposes five pillars to enhance regional responses: intelligence sharing, law enforcement capacities, cyber resilience, victim protection, and strategic partnerships. A coordinated, proactive approach is essential for security.
