Blogs The wild world of cyberwarfare demands a cold eye Growing panic about cyberattacks helps no-one, but the vulnerability of vital national infrastructure should be taken seriously, says Jason Walsh 2 Feb
Pro Australia under cyber attack, says PM International effort underway to identify ‘sophisticated state actor’ responsible 19 Jun
Pro Cyber threats treated as ‘boutique technical issue’ A new report says government leaders still don’t understand the impact or importance of cyber events 1 Jun
Pro The global cyberwar is heating up State-sponsored cyberattacks should be a top concern for business leaders 23 Feb
Blogs An echo of opening shots Ransomware or cyberweapon? There is some argument over the nature of the recent NotPetya outbreak 3 Aug
Blogs A cyberspace convention It has been suggested that a Geneva Convention is needed for cyberspace 23 Jun
Pro WannaCry attack may be a demonstration Widespread attack may be a 'shot across the bows,' says expert 15 May
Pro Terrorists are winning the digital arms race Countries need to work together to craft an online counternarrative, say experts 18 Jan
Pro Will AI usher in a new era of hacking? Future cyberwarfare might be machine versus machine, say experts 28 Nov
Blogs Worst idea, ever! Offensive cyberwarfare capabilities for private companies is right up there with motorbike ashtrays 7 Aug
Pro Companies should have offensive cyber-capabilities US counterterrorism expert advocates companies going on the offensive 4 Aug
Pro North Korea threatens cyberattack against the US Rhetoric comes after reports that US carried out unsuccessful Stuxnet-like attack in 2010 11 Jun
Pro China discloses cyberwarfare unit No surprise as cybersecurity vendors have been tracking activity from China for years 24 Mar
Pro Asymmetric cyberwar is here to stay Small nations have been attacking the US for years, why the fuss now? 2 Jan
Blogs Security reality The online world is becoming a more interesting place by the day. It's time to take note and act 28 Nov
Pro Five Iranian industrial automation companies were first Stuxnet victims Third parties targeted to get to Natanz uranium enrichment plant, say researchers 13 Nov
Pro North Korea using foreign bases to launch cyberattacks, says HP There's a reason the DPRK's attacks come through China 2 Sep
Pro Russia’s Stuxnet? Security firm spots suspicious ‘Uroburos’ rootkit Links to 2008 'Agent.btz' attack on US military 3 Mar
Pro Cyberwar increasingly defined by espionage and regional conflicts The word turning into giant malware playground, according to FireEye 15 Jan
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