by Kelli Ballard | Dec 11, 2022 | Articles, Opinion, Privacy & Tech
Just in time for holiday shopping, experts are warning of an expected surge in cybercrime that is projected to increase for the next five years. Already, according to the FBI, losses from this type of crime have increased by more than $2 billion in 2021 over the...
by Keelin Ferris | Jul 30, 2021 | Articles, Good Reads, Opinion, Privacy & Tech
On Monday, July 26, China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology announced a six-month campaign to regulate companies that “disrupt market order, damage consumer rights, or threaten data security.” President Xi Jinping is looking to reassert his...
by Keelin Ferris | Jul 20, 2021 | Articles, Politics, Privacy & Tech
On July 19, a bold coalition of countries disclosed details regarding China’s global cyberespionage campaign. The United States, the European Union, NATO, Britain, Norway, Japan, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand publicly condemned and denounced Beijing for its...
by Laura Valkovic | Mar 16, 2020 | Articles, Business News, Columns, International
Tensions between the U.S. and China may be on the rise again with Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian accusing the U.S. of originating and planting the COVID-19 coronavirus within the Asian superpower. Trump officials continue to emphasize the disease’s...
by James Fite | Feb 23, 2018 | Terrorism
The Department of Justice Office of Public Affairs announced a new Cybersecurity Task Force Tuesday. This followed shortly after news that Robert Mueller’s office indicted 13 Russian nationals and three companies posing as American political activists to sow discord....