Cyber Defense

Norway Proposes Raising Social Media Age Limit to 15 for Child Safety
Policy & Legislation Norway Proposes Raising Social Media Age Limit to 15 for Child Safety

In a bold move to enhance online safety for children, the Norwegian government is proposing an amendment to the country's Personal Data Act, which would raise the minimum age limit for social media usage to 15 years. Currently, Norwegian law permits 13-year-olds to consent to the collection and

Cybersecurity Threats Surge: Protecting US Water Utilities from Attacks
Public Services & Infrastructure Cybersecurity Threats Surge: Protecting US Water Utilities from Attacks

Recent cyberattacks targeting water utilities across the United States have raised considerable alarm, highlighting the vulnerabilities within the nation's water supply systems. These incidents underscore the serious implications that such cybersecurity threats impose on the overall safety and

NDAA 2025: Enhancing Cybersecurity, Supporting Allies, and Bolstering Defense
Science & Technology NDAA 2025: Enhancing Cybersecurity, Supporting Allies, and Bolstering Defense

The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for the fiscal year 2025 has successfully passed Congress and is now awaiting President Joe Biden's signature. This substantial defense bill, with an $895.2 billion topline, aims to enhance both national security and cyber capabilities, focusing on

Could the Change Healthcare Breach Transform U.S. Cybersecurity Standards?
Public Services & Infrastructure Could the Change Healthcare Breach Transform U.S. Cybersecurity Standards?

The recent data breach involving Change Healthcare, UnitedHealth Group, and Optum has sent shockwaves through the U.S. healthcare system, shedding light on critical vulnerabilities in the nation's healthcare infrastructure. With the personal and medical information of approximately 575,000 Nebraska

How Will the Updated NCIRP Improve U.S. Cyber Incident Response?
Science & Technology How Will the Updated NCIRP Improve U.S. Cyber Incident Response?

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released an updated draft of the National Cyber Incident Response Plan (NCIRP) on Monday, marking the first proposed changes to the framework since its initial release in 2016. As cyber threats continue to evolve and become more complex,

Should the U.S. Establish a Separate Military Branch for Cyber Operations?
Science & Technology Should the U.S. Establish a Separate Military Branch for Cyber Operations?

In a significant legislative move, the U.S. Congress has taken substantial steps towards the potential establishment of a sixth military branch dedicated exclusively to cyber operations, recognizing the paramount importance of cybersecurity in today's digital age. The House and Senate Armed

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