September 22, 2023
Via: The RegisterThe European Space Agency has signed up to build and launch the European Union’s Infrastructure for Resilience, Interconnectivity and Security by Satellite constellation. The project, known as IRIS2, has been on the books since 2022, when the European Union found […]
April 14, 2023
Via: The Hacker NewsThe Russia-linked APT29 (aka Cozy Bear) threat actor has been attributed to an ongoing cyber espionage campaign targeting foreign ministries and diplomatic entities located in NATO member states, the European Union, and Africa. According to Poland’s Military Counterintelligence Service and […]
February 23, 2022
Via: Security WeekLithuania and others “are activating (the) Cyber Rapid Response Team to help Ukrainian institutions to cope with growing cyber threats,” the Baltic state’s Deputy Defence Minister Margiris Abukevicius tweeted. The decision comes after Moscow recognised two breakaway regions in Ukraine, […]
Threats & Malware, Vulnerabilities
January 25, 2022
Via: Help Net SecurityThe European Union is, once again, calling on bug hunters to delve into specific open source software and report bugs. This time around, the list of software that should be probed for weaknesses includes: LibreOffice – a free office suite […]
June 23, 2021
Via: Computer WeeklyThe European Commission (EC) has set out plans to establish a new Joint Cyber Unit to respond to a high and growing number of cyber incidents affecting public services, private organisations and citizens, across the 27 European Union (EU) member […]
Cyber warfare, Cyber-crime, Network security, Security
May 18, 2021
Via: Security AffairsThe European Council announced that it will extend for one year the framework for sanctions against threat actors that launched cyberattacks against the infrastructure of the European Union and its member states. The Council Decision (CFSP) 2019/797 was established on […]
Cyber warfare, Cyber-crime, Malware
July 31, 2020
Via: Security AffairsThe Council of the European Union announced sanctions imposed on a Russia-linked military espionage unit, as well as companies operating for Chinese and North Korean threat actors that launched cyber-attacks against the EU and its member states. This is the […]
January 31, 2020
Via: Security AffairsThe EU’s executive Commission this week presented a set of rules and technical measures aimed at reducing cybersecurity risks from the adoption of 5G networks. The Commission’s recommendations include blocking high-risk equipment suppliers from “critical and sensitive” components of 5G […]
October 8, 2015
Via: Russel EdwardsThe Safe Harbor Agreement is an U.S. – EU agreement between the European Commission and the United States Department of Commerce by virtue of which a Safe Harbor list is open for U.S. organizations. Once businesses meet the conditions and join […]
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