Last night's episode of #AEWDynamite was FIRE! Between the opening segment/promo to the main event tag match, it was just a fun ride from start to finish.
Do yourself a favour and checkout the promo between Ricki Starks & MJF because it showcases two of their homegrown talent so damn well!
Nearly every country on the planet now has a program to exploit digital vulnerabilities, a top National Security Agency cyber official said Wednesday, and while most are focused on espionage, more are beginning to experiment with more aggressive techniques. Rob Joyce, director of cybersecurity at the NSA, said there’s a lot of focus on China, Iran, North Korea and Russia, but those countries, which he described as the “big four,” are not the only nations weaponizing technology. “Almost every nation in the world now has a cyber exploitation program. The vast majority of those are used for espionage and intelligence purposes,” Joyce said at the Aspen Cyber Summit. “There is interest in dabbling in offensive cyber and outcomes.” Even some smaller nations have proven to be advanced, Joyce said. It’s just that they’re usually more confined in how they pursue their national interests, by things like the amount of money […]
Il progetto di bilancio fiscale 2022 delll'amministrazione #Biden stanzia 750 milioni di dollari per il governo federale come risposta alle "lezioni apprese" dall'hacking della catena di approvvigionamento di #SolarWinds che ha compromesso nove agenzie.
Il budget complessivo è di $ 9,8 mld di finanziamenti federali per la sicurezza informatica civile, un aumento del 14% rispetto ai livelli di spesa stanziati per l'anno fiscale in corso
di Tim #Starks su #CyberScoop
https://www.cyberscoop.com/biden-budget-750-million-solarwinds-fiscal-2022/
President Joe Biden’s fiscal 2022 budget blueprint released Friday proposes $750 million for the federal government to respond to “lessons learned” from the SolarWinds supply chain hack that compromised nine agencies. In all, the budget proposes $9.8 billion in federal civilian cybersecurity funding, a 14% increase from the spending levels allocated for the current fiscal year, according to a summary. That number doesn’t take into account Defense Department funding requests, for which the unclassified total for cyberspace is $10.8 billion. That represents just a portion of DOD funding, too, given the classified nature of many Pentagon cyber functions. “Cybersecurity is a top priority for this Administration, and recent events, such as the SolarWinds cyber incident, have shown that adversaries continue to target Federal systems,” one budget document reads. The blueprint also requests $15 million for the recently-created national cyber director office in the White House, and $20 million for a […]