Ukraine scrambles to draft cyber law, legalizing its volunteer hacker army
The Ukrainian government is seeking to incorporate its volunteer hacker brigade, the IT Army, into the nation's armed forces, despite warnings.
Ukraine is a "testing ground" for Russia-U.S. cyber war: Official
Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has heralded a new era of Russia-West cyber conflict, a Russian diplomat has said.
Russian hackers reveal list of American targets for attack
The alleged attack by Killnet temporarily knocked out several government websites on Wednesday.
Russia-Ukraine Cyber War Is 'Test Ground' for NATO
Ukrainian cyber leaders told Newsweek they are sharing valuable information with foreign partners and asking for new tools.
Russian Hacker Warns Cyberwarfare Will Turn Deadly
The founder of a Russian hacker group said he aims to make countries that support Ukraine "answer for each of our soldiers."
As Ukraine Invasion Stalls, Putin Looks to Cyber for Revenge Attack on US
"I think we can fully expect that there'll be cyberattacks on the United States and our allies in weeks and months ahead," Rep. Jason Crow told Newsweek.
U.S. 'Has No Strategy' for Cyber War, Garry Kasparov Warns
The former world chess champion, who is now Avast's security ambassador, outlined how America should deal with cyber threats.
Kissinger and Schmidt on the Perils of Military Brinkmanship in the AI Era
In this excerpt from their book, Kissinger, Schmidt, and Huttenlocher consider the transformations AI will impose on the planning, preparation and conduct of war. They conclude that humans remain essential to the equation.
Debate: Should the U.S. Pursue an Offense-Oriented Cyber Warfare Strategy?
Jamil N. Jaffer of George Mason University's Antonin Scalia Law School debates Bonnie Kristian of Defense Priorities.
The U.S. Needs a Cyber Strategy Designed for Defense
A offensive-oriented cyber warfare strategy is reckless.
The Best (Cyber) Defense Is a Good (Cyber) Offense
We are already engaged in a very real cyber war. We must recognize and confront reality.
Should Ex-CIA Spies Be Hacking for Enemy States?
The thin line between "media" and "information operations" is rapidly disintegrating.
U.S. Expects Iran Cyber Attack in Payback for Sanctions
President Donald Trump has said he wants to achieve "world peace," but his rejection of the Obama-era nuclear deal may only lead to more conflict with Iran.
Russia Is Preparing a Huge Cyberattack, Ukraine Warns
The head of Ukraine's cyber police said the preparation that's been detected could only have been done by Russian hackers.
Russia's Resurgence Is Europe's Top Threat: General
Moscow has revamped virtually every aspect of its forces over the last decade and U.S. allies must modernize, Joe Dunford said.
In Big Shift, NATO May Target Russia With Cyberweapons
With the establishment of a new Cyber Operations Center, NATO has launched a new, historic campaign of electronic warfare.
Russians Stole NSA Cyber Weapons, Report Shows
A 15-month ongoing investigation has found that the Kremlin is the prime suspect in the breach plaguing the NSA.
Russia's Neighbors Join Forces Against Cyber War
Russia has confirmed that it possesses "information troops" of considerable capability.
Why Is IBM Sharing Cyber Security Secrets With Russia?
Russian authorities are asking Western tech companies to allow them to review source code for security products before they're sold in the country.
Inside North Korea's Cyber Warfare Cell
North Korea's Unit 180 is the source of major attacks against targets in the U.S. and Europe, worrying security experts.
This Is What Cyber Warfare Would Look Like
Vulnerabilities in the energy supply would be the first hole to be exploited.
Why Cyberwar Is Here to Stay
"Zero Days" recounts the first time a country used a cyberweapon for offensive purposes, and the harrowing rise of a new form of warfare.
U.S. Uses Cyber Attacks to Target ISIS in Iraq, Syria
Defense Secretary Ash Carter says attacks designed to prevent Islamic State from commanding its forces.
The Newest Battleground is Bandwidth
The newest battleground isn't on land or by sea—it's over bandwidth. And everyone is susceptible to attacks.
Cyberattacks as Significant as Traditional Threats, Says Battleship Manufacturer
A cyberwarfare expert says wars will soon be fought on computers, not with bullets and bombs.
Real-Time Cyber-Attack Map Shows Scope of Global Cyber War
An interactive map by Norse, a threat intelligence firm, visualizes the global cyberwar in real time.
There Is Still Nothing Smarter Than Boots on the Ground
For all the technological advances in warfare, from drones to nukes, nothing has superseded the infantryman.
Putin Controls All Ukraine's Airwaves, Phones and Computers
The U.S. should urgently help Ukraine build its own defensible and independent communications system.
Protect Cybersecurity Spending to Avoid Attacks on Energy Infrastructure
Experts warn that a cyber attack on the national grid or water infrastructure could have "catastrophic" effects.
Hacker Group Anonymous Threatens Israel With 'Electronic Holocaust'
Cyber attack on country planned by activists for eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day.