This week, NATO is conducting its regular, long-planned nuclear strike exercise known as “Steadfast Noon” to practice deploying fighter jets used to […]
Some communication services have systems in place for attempting to skirt digital blockades. The secure messaging app Signal, for example, offers tools […]
Investigators across Europe, including intelligence agencies, will now be trying to piece together exactly who and what caused the apparent explosions. This […]
“The internet, at its lowest level, should be data-agnostic,” says Mallory Knodel, chief technology officer at the Center for Democracy & Technology. […]
Iran started shutting the internet down on September 19 as protests around Amini’s death gained momentum. Since then, multiple internet-monitoring organizations, including […]
In the wake of alarming incidents like Russia’s massive 2017 NotPetya malware attack and the Kremlin’s 2020 SolarWinds cyberespionage campaign—both pulled off […]