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What the 2026 Intelligence Assessment Gets Right—and Wrong

The US intelligence assessment identifies key threats but understates cyber risks and China’s Taiwan strategy, leaving US policymakers ill-prepared for emerging conflicts. America’s adversaries are ...
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As the Iran conflict intensifies, U.S. energy infrastructure faces escalating cyber threats from nation-state actors. Scale, ...
The recent cyber attacks have made it clear that wars are not being fought in just the skies, seas and ground anymore. It has ...
Acknowledging that Tehran lacks the same skill and technology as the US and Israel, the world needs to be cautious against ...
Iran’s warning to target major tech firms could trigger global disruptions across cloud services, cybersecurity, and ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. Congressman August Pfluger (TX-11) introduced legislation to protect critical American infrastructure and enhance national security. The Cyber Deterrence and Response Act of 2025 ...
As cyberattacks on critical infrastructure, industrial systems and enterprise networks become more sophisticated, OT environments remain highly vulnerable. AZT PROTECT™ provides a comprehensive, ...
Cybersecurity risks facing healthcare organizations in 2026 are increasingly tied to prolonged technology outages that directly disrupt patient care, according to John Riggi, national adviser for ...
China's cyber-threat groups continue to ramp up their attacks on Taiwan, boosting cyber activity against the self-ruled island's critical infrastructure and seemingly conducting cyber operations ...
The study found that most attacks exploit communication protocols to gain remote control of industrial processes but don’t require advanced skills or technical knowledge.