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Suspected Sabotage of Baltic Sea Undersea Cable Prompts Investigation
Swedish authorities are investigating the damage to an undersea cable linking Finland and Germany near Gotland Island in the Baltic Sea, suspecting sabotage and highlighting the ongoing security concerns in the region.
Suspected Sabotage of Baltic Sea Undersea Cable Prompts Investigation
Swedish authorities are investigating the damage to an undersea cable linking Finland and Germany near Gotland Island in the Baltic Sea, suspecting sabotage and highlighting the ongoing security concerns in the region.
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Dream Security Raises \$100 Million at \$1.1 Billion Valuation
Israeli cybersecurity firm Dream Security, founded by former NSO Group CEO Shalev Hulio and others, raised \$100 million in funding at a \$1.1 billion valuation, driven by high demand for its AI-powered cyber protection systems for critical infrastructures.
Dream Security Raises \$100 Million at \$1.1 Billion Valuation
Israeli cybersecurity firm Dream Security, founded by former NSO Group CEO Shalev Hulio and others, raised \$100 million in funding at a \$1.1 billion valuation, driven by high demand for its AI-powered cyber protection systems for critical infrastructures.
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Neo-Nazi Group Founder Convicted in Maryland Power Grid Attack Plot
Brandon Russell, founder of the Florida-based neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division, was convicted Monday of conspiring with his girlfriend, Sarah Beth Clendaniel, to attack Maryland's power grid in a plot to incite chaos in Baltimore, a majority-Black city; they were arrested in February 2023 before e...
Neo-Nazi Group Founder Convicted in Maryland Power Grid Attack Plot
Brandon Russell, founder of the Florida-based neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division, was convicted Monday of conspiring with his girlfriend, Sarah Beth Clendaniel, to attack Maryland's power grid in a plot to incite chaos in Baltimore, a majority-Black city; they were arrested in February 2023 before e...
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UK Navy Tracks Russian Espionage Vessel Amid Undersea Cable Sabotage Fears
The UK Royal Navy shadowed the Russian research vessel Jantar, suspected of espionage near critical underwater infrastructure, prompting a strong warning to Russia amid suspected sabotage incidents affecting undersea cables.
UK Navy Tracks Russian Espionage Vessel Amid Undersea Cable Sabotage Fears
The UK Royal Navy shadowed the Russian research vessel Jantar, suspected of espionage near critical underwater infrastructure, prompting a strong warning to Russia amid suspected sabotage incidents affecting undersea cables.
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Damaged Baltic Sea Cable Sparks Sabotage Investigation
A submarine cable connecting Sweden and Latvia was damaged on January 26th, 2024, due to "external factors", prompting a Swedish investigation for aggravated sabotage and raising concerns about a potential hybrid war against Western countries. The Latvian navy deployed a warship, and a Bulgarian shi...
Damaged Baltic Sea Cable Sparks Sabotage Investigation
A submarine cable connecting Sweden and Latvia was damaged on January 26th, 2024, due to "external factors", prompting a Swedish investigation for aggravated sabotage and raising concerns about a potential hybrid war against Western countries. The Latvian navy deployed a warship, and a Bulgarian shi...
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Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage: Suspect Vessel Seized, Joint Investigation Launched
A new undersea data cable between Sweden and Latvia was sabotaged in Swedish territorial waters, prompting a joint investigation by Sweden, Latvia, and NATO; a suspect ship was seized, and while data transmission was disrupted, alternative solutions minimized impact on end-users.
Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage: Suspect Vessel Seized, Joint Investigation Launched
A new undersea data cable between Sweden and Latvia was sabotaged in Swedish territorial waters, prompting a joint investigation by Sweden, Latvia, and NATO; a suspect ship was seized, and while data transmission was disrupted, alternative solutions minimized impact on end-users.
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Poland Proposes EU Cybersecurity Declaration Amidst Rising Threats
Poland is proposing an EU cybersecurity declaration to be signed by member states in early March in Warsaw, focusing on preparedness for incidents and enhanced cooperation; this follows recent incidents targeting undersea cables in the Baltic Sea and slow implementation of the NIS2 directive.

Poland Proposes EU Cybersecurity Declaration Amidst Rising Threats
Poland is proposing an EU cybersecurity declaration to be signed by member states in early March in Warsaw, focusing on preparedness for incidents and enhanced cooperation; this follows recent incidents targeting undersea cables in the Baltic Sea and slow implementation of the NIS2 directive.
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Insecure Chinese Cameras Pose National Security Risk to US Infrastructure
A Department of Homeland Security bulletin warns that tens of thousands of insecure Chinese-made internet-connected cameras, many imported via "white labeling", are installed in US critical infrastructure networks, allowing potential Chinese government espionage and disruption, despite a 2022 FCC ba...

Insecure Chinese Cameras Pose National Security Risk to US Infrastructure
A Department of Homeland Security bulletin warns that tens of thousands of insecure Chinese-made internet-connected cameras, many imported via "white labeling", are installed in US critical infrastructure networks, allowing potential Chinese government espionage and disruption, despite a 2022 FCC ba...
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Germany Fails to Pass Key Bills Due to Political Gridlock
Germany's parliament failed to pass crucial legislation, including a bill establishing a documentation center for NSU terror victims and a cybersecurity bill, due to the Union party's last-minute refusal to cooperate, leaving the country vulnerable and victims without justice.

Germany Fails to Pass Key Bills Due to Political Gridlock
Germany's parliament failed to pass crucial legislation, including a bill establishing a documentation center for NSU terror victims and a cybersecurity bill, due to the Union party's last-minute refusal to cooperate, leaving the country vulnerable and victims without justice.
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Germany Fails to Strengthen Critical Infrastructure Protection Before Election
Germany's parliament failed to strengthen critical infrastructure protection before the election due to disagreements between SPD, Greens, and FDP, leaving the implementation of the NIS-2 directive and Kritis-Dachgesetz to the next government, increasing the country's vulnerability to attacks and di...

Germany Fails to Strengthen Critical Infrastructure Protection Before Election
Germany's parliament failed to strengthen critical infrastructure protection before the election due to disagreements between SPD, Greens, and FDP, leaving the implementation of the NIS-2 directive and Kritis-Dachgesetz to the next government, increasing the country's vulnerability to attacks and di...
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Severed Baltic Sea Cable Sparks Sabotage Investigation
A fiber optic cable connecting Latvia and Sweden was severed in the Baltic Sea on January 26th, 2024, prompting a NATO investigation and the apprehension of a suspect vessel by Swedish authorities; while the disruption is minor for end users, the incident is part of a pattern of similar attacks in t...

Severed Baltic Sea Cable Sparks Sabotage Investigation
A fiber optic cable connecting Latvia and Sweden was severed in the Baltic Sea on January 26th, 2024, prompting a NATO investigation and the apprehension of a suspect vessel by Swedish authorities; while the disruption is minor for end users, the incident is part of a pattern of similar attacks in t...
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Damaged Undersea Cable Spurs NATO Investigation in Baltic Sea
An undersea fiber optic cable connecting Latvia's Ventspils and Sweden's Gotland was damaged on Sunday in Sweden's exclusive economic zone, likely due to external factors, prompting a joint investigation by NATO and Baltic Sea nations.

Damaged Undersea Cable Spurs NATO Investigation in Baltic Sea
An undersea fiber optic cable connecting Latvia's Ventspils and Sweden's Gotland was damaged on Sunday in Sweden's exclusive economic zone, likely due to external factors, prompting a joint investigation by NATO and Baltic Sea nations.
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