China has reportedly banned cybersecurity software from major U.S. and Israeli firms including VMware, Palo Alto Networks, and CrowdStrike, citing national security concerns.
The hackers referenced the US seizure of former Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro and his wife. Read more at ...
Shares of U.S.-based cybersecurity companies were falling in pre-market trading on Wednesday after Chinese regulators ...
The FBI has issued a strongly-worded security warning as U.S. entities are targeted by North Korean attackers.
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Beijing tells local firms to stop using US, Israeli cybersecurity software
Sources say Check Point Software Technologies on list of banned companies, along with US firms Palo Alto Networks and ...
Two former American cybersecurity professionals have pleaded guilty in federal court for their roles in carrying out ransomware attacks using the notorious ALPHV/BlackCat malware, the very type of ...
The House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection on Tuesday examined how the United ...
A U.S. Senate Committee has unanimously passed a bill that aims to bolster rural hospitals’ cybersecurity workforce. The Rural Hospital Cybersecurity Enhancement Act, which is supported by the ...
Chinese authorities have instructed domestic companies to cease using cybersecurity software developed by approximately a ...
The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) says it is committed to strengthening the Nigeria-U.S.
Connecticut Innovations, the state’s quasi-public venture investment firm, has invested in Indian cybersecurity firm CloudSEK ...
By Progress Godfrey Abuja — Nigeria and the United States have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening collaboration on ...
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