Where digital diplomacy just a few years back was between recognized principals of Governments, now there are lots of other players trying to make that communication much more failure prone.
Why is critical infrastructure the least understood yet biggest problem facing cybersecurity and national defense officials? Critical infrastructure is the backbone of our modern society. It provides electricity, water, transportation, and communication to people all over the world.
In the wake of the most recent cryptocurrency market meltdowns, we have observed a significant increase in cyberattacks. The cryptocurrency world has become a hostile environment for investors and traders alike. Recent security breaches have been especially damaging because they have involved large amounts of money and resulted in major losses for both businesses and consumers. In addition to these actual losses, there were also significant reputational costs associated with these attacks due to their effect on public perceptions about cryptocurrencies.
The world is seeing an ongoing multi-faceted cyber attack(s) (social engineering) that uses weaponized fake media, digital false flags and other digitally obfuscated materials. These attacks stem from nation states, paid hacker cartels and mercenary hackers globally.
The internet has provided people with a new way to stalk their targets. Cyberstalking is when someone uses technology to follow, harass or threaten another person online. This can include sending unwanted emails or text messages, posting inappropriate information about their target on social media sites like Facebook or Twitter, and even hacking into someone else’s computer.
Cybersecurity is a very important topic for all parts of the world, especially those with increased cyberwar activity. Wars, both regular and cyber are increasing. Cyberwar is affecting all of our lives in many ways. The rise of cyberwar between countries also correlates with the number of cyberattacks increasing in recent years. The cybersecurity industry is working hard to keep up with the ever-changing technology and evolving threats.
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