Tag: security
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Why More Power Means Less Stability: 5 Surprising Truths About the New Cyber World Order
Cybersecurity faces complexity; traditional defenses may destabilize as middle powers emerge as stabilizers.
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Beyond the Checkbox: 6 Hard-Hitting Truths from the FBI’s “Operation Winter SHIELD”
The FBI’s Operation Winter SHIELD addresses persistent cyber threats to American infrastructure, emphasizing a shift from reactive measures to proactive strategies for resilience. It outlines six mandates for organizations, including eliminating vulnerable authentication methods, managing third-party risks, securing backups, and reducing administrative privileges to deter adversaries effectively.
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The “Elite” Hack That Wasn’t: 4 Surprising Truths Behind the Stryker Cyberattack
It turns out the “sophisticated” Stryker hack was less Mr. Robot and more “forgotten password.” 🔑💨 Behind the headlines of digital vengeance lies a story of hijacked admin tools and a very confused Wikipedia search. Read the 4 truths that strip away the “elite” hacker myth. #CyberSecurity #Stryker #TechUpdate #Hackers #DigitalWarfare
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The Digital Iron Curtain: 5 Surprising Realities of Moscow’s Great Internet Blackout
Moscow is experiencing a technological regression, reminiscent of the 1990s, as state-imposed restrictions decay its digital infrastructure. With skyrocketing demand for analog devices and decreasing economic vitality, the government is testing a “Splinternet,” driven by fears of internal dissent. This situation poses questions about the city’s future amid increasing censorship and surveillance.
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THE DIGITAL FRONTLINES OF THE IRAN WAR:
How Geopolitics Weaponized Cyberspace — and Left America Exposed By the CyberCenter Editorial Team | Political & Security AnalysisVladimir Tsakanyan When the United States and Israel launched a sweeping air and sea bombingcampaign against Iranian military and government assets on February 28,2026, the kinetic strikes were only one dimension of the conflict thatfollowed. Within hours,…
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AI‑Supercharged Espionage: What Autonomous Cyber Operations Mean for State Responsibility and Cyber Diplomacy
Artificial intelligence is transforming cyber espionage, making operations faster and more autonomous. This raises legal and diplomatic challenges regarding state responsibility, as AI can complicate attribution and accountability. As AI-driven campaigns deepen and accelerating, the need for rigorous oversight and evolving cyber diplomacy is critical to address new risks and maintain international norms.
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Trump’s Cyber Strategy for America:
The White House’s new cyber strategy, released on March 6, 2026, signals a decisive shift towards a more aggressive, market-driven approach to cybersecurity. It emphasizes deterrence, reduced regulation, private sector leadership, and the adoption of advanced technologies like AI and post-quantum cryptography. However, effective implementation remains critical to address ongoing cyber threats.
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Washington’s New Cyber Strategy on China: Tough Talk, Weak Armor
The Trump administration’s new cyber strategy casts China as the U.S.’s main cyber threat, emphasizing an offensive approach. However, this strategy misidentifies the challenge by prioritizing aggression over crucial defensive measures. The approach risks leaving U.S. infrastructure exposed while failing to effectively connect cyber operations with broader policy tools against China.
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Cyber and Space as Primary Instruments of Modern Warfare: Strategic Implications of the Pentagon’s “First Mover” Doctrine in Operation Epic Fury
By Vladimir Tsakanyan | Senior Specialist, Cyber Politics & Strategic Studies | March 3, 2026 On March 2, 2026, General Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, made a public declaration that fundamentally redefines the operational architecture of American military power. Standing at a Pentagon podium, he confirmed that United States Cyber Command…
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Israel’s Historic Cyberattacks Against the Islamic Republic: Consequences, Outcomes, and the Long Shadow Over America
Vladimir Tsakanyan Setting the Stage: A New Kind of Warfare On February 28, 2026, the world witnessed something unprecedented. As Israeli fighter jets and cruise missiles struck IRGC command centers under Operation “Roar of the Lion,” a simultaneous digital offensive plunged Iran into near-total darkness. Internet connectivity in Iran collapsed to just 4% of normal…
