Businesses push to shape federal rules for disclosing hacks
Companies are pushing to narrow legislation that would require them to report cyberattacks to the U.S. government, as a series of hacks has added momentum to a nearly decade-long effort in Congress to approve such a law. Companies and trade groups want at least 72 hours to report cyberattacks.
Ransomware gangs are working with Russian intelligence services, report says
Two Russian intelligence bureaus – the Federal Security Service, or FSB, and Foreign Intelligence Service, or SVR – collaborated with individuals in "multiple cybercriminal organizations," according to new research from cybersecurity firm Analyst1. The research indicates these cybercriminals helped Russian intelligence develop and deploy custom malware targeting American companies that serve U.S. military clients.
Behind the scenes: A day in the life of a cybersecurity "threat hunter"
Twenty-six-year-old Cherlynn Cha, born and raised in Singapore, thought cybersecurity was "so cool" as a teenager. "The good guys get the bad guys," she said, "or help each other using cool, cutting-edge technology."