Photo Credit: By Harry Pot / Anefo - CC0/Wiki Commons. War, an unfortunate constant throughout human history, has been accented by moments of profound transformation that have altered its very essence ...
Is your phone the modern Trojan Horse? We dive into how Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey exposes the reality of spyware and ...
“By 2026, cyber conflict will be a constant and hybrid domain. Nation-states will increasingly leverage criminal groups to carry out ransomware, data theft, and disruption, achieving strategic goals ...
As the conflict between Israel and Iran ramps up, there is another, silent war taking place between the two nation-states. KIRO Newsradio asked Cristin Flynn Goodwin, a cybersecurity expert who worked ...
The history of cryptography, the art of writing and solving codes, dates back to ancient times when people used simple substitution ciphers to encrypt messages. Over the centuries, cryptography has ...
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Stuxnet
Stuxnet, a powerful cyber weapon used to disrupt Iran's nuclear advancements at the Natanz facility in 2010, marked a pivotal moment in the history of cyber warfare. Untold is a free collection of ...
To the Point The secret history of cyber war When President Ronald Reagan was relaxing at Camp David in 1983, he happened to see the film War Games, starring the young Mathew Broderick as a "tech-whiz ...
Where, when, and how might offensive cyber operations impact the outcomes of war? For over 40 years, this debate often spiraled to the extremes, whether offensive cyber operations are revolutionary or ...
Offensive cyber operations in warfare have long had the potential to be revolutionary but that promise has remained distant, being “much harder to use against targets of strategic significance or to ...
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Israel-Iran Conflict: Who’s winning the cyber war
In the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, cyberspace has become the newest and perhaps most volatile front. As kinetic warfare remains an ever-present threat, June 2025 has marked a ...
It turns out that the kid has unwittingly hacked into America's real-world defense system, and he almost starts World War III. President Reagan's reaction to that film begins the new book, Dark ...
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