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President Obama speech on stepping up cybersecurity

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Washington, DC - 28 May 2009 1. Mid of woman walking on street with mobile phone 2. Mid of man using ATM machine Chicago, Illinois - Recent 3. Wide of planes on tarmac preparing for takeoff 4. Close of computer screen in air traffic...
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Bloomberg

Giuliani: Cyber Theft Fastest Growing Form of Crime

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Jan.31 -- At a meeting on cybersecurity at the White House on Tuesday, President Trump called Rudy Giuliani an “expert” in the field. The former New York City mayor is an adviser to Trump on cybersecurity. He said cyber theft is the...
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DOJ Charges 9 Iranians in Massive Hacking Scheme

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The Justice Department has charged nine Iranians in a government-sponsored hacking that pilfered sensitive information from hundreds of American universities, private companies and government agencies. Deputy Attorney...
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DOJ Charges 9 Iranians in Massive Hacking Scheme

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The Justice Department has charged nine Iranians in a government-sponsored hacking that pilfered sensitive information from hundreds of American universities, private companies and government agencies. Deputy Attorney...
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Bloomberg

Facebook Tries to Stop Companies From Spying on Users

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Facebook's Head of Security Policy Nathaniel Gleicher tells Emily Chang why a collective effort is needed to derail the "surveillance-for-hire" industry.
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News Corp chief Rupert Murdoch gives evidence at Leveson inquiry

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1. Robert Jay QC, counsel for the inquiry, asks News Corporation Chairman Rupert Murdoch to look at specific pages of a document 2. Mid shot Murdoch looking through document 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Jay QC, Counsel for the Leveson...
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Bloomberg

Verizon Said to Look at Scrapping Yahoo Deal on Hacking

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Dec.15 -- Verizon is reported to be exploring either a price cut or exit from its pending acquisition of Yahoo Inc. following the revelation of a second hack of customer data. Bloomberg's Cory Johnson and Bloomberg Intelligence's Paul...
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USA: COMPUTER SECURITY (2)

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Herndon, Virginia & Washington DC, USA June 9, 2000 & Recent Herndon, Virginia June 9, 2000 1. Exterior view of Network Security Technologies office 2. Pull back view of sign 3. Mid view Todd Waskelis, pointing to information...
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Bloomberg

How Business Can Defend Against Hardware Attacks

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Oct.04 -- Jamil Jaffer, founder of National Security Institute at Georgetown University, discusses steps to protect U.S. companies from hardware attacks and deter China from gaining access to U.S. systems. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Obama says Sony made a mistake in shelving film, pledges proportional response to hack

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US President Barack Obama said on Friday that Sony Pictures Entertainment "made a mistake" in shelving a satirical film about a plot to assassinate North Korea's leader. He vowed the United States will respond "in a place and manner...
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House Dems. Argue Trump Admin. Can't Be Trusted To Distribute Vaccine

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Leaders from major vaccine makers told a House committee that expedited production won't sacrifice safety, but lawmakers worry about distribution.
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Major NATO security drill being held in Estonia

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Over 500 computer experts are participating in the world's largest cyber security drill in Estonia this week as part of NATO's efforts to upgrade its capability to counter potentially debilitating hacker attacks.20 teams, including 19...
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Bloomberg

John McAfee: Our New Products Catch Hackers in Seconds

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Sept. 7 -- John McAfee, McAfee Associates founder and MGT Capital chief executive officer, discusses the development of new proactive cybersecurity products and the rising threat of hack attacks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox and Kathleen...
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Bloomberg

The Battle Against Midterm Election Interference

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Nov.05 -- Oren Falkowitz, Area 1 Security chief executive officer, and Bloomberg's Austin Carr discuss the cybersecurity threats to the midterm elections with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Strategic Cyber Ventures CEO Not Surprised by China Cyber Attack

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Oct.04 -- Hank Thomas, Strategic Cyber Ventures co-founder and chief executive officer, comments on the report of China's hardware attack on some of the biggest U.S. companies. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Caroline Hyde on...
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Bloomberg

Are Russian Hackers Extorting Liberal Groups in U.S.?

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Mar.06 -- Russian hackers are targeting U.S. progressive groups in a new wave of attacks, scouring the organizations’ emails for embarrassing details and attempting to extract hush money, according to two people familiar with probes...
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Bloomberg

Hacker Demands $5 Million From Pemex by the End of November

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Nov.14 -- The hacker behind a cyberattack that has crippled Petroleos Mexicanos’s computer systems since the weekend is hoping to squeeze almost $5 million out of the company and appears to have set a deadline of Nov. 30. Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

We Are at Chapter 1 of a Weaponized Internet: Ross

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Dec. 23 -- Former White House Innovation Advisor Alec Ross discusses cyber warfare, the weaponoization of the internet and the coming code wars.
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Obama says Sony made a mistake in shelving film, pledges proportional response to hack

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US President Barack Obama said on Friday that Sony Pictures Entertainment "made a mistake" in shelving a satirical film about a plot to assassinate North Korea's leader. He vowed the United States will respond "in a place and manner and...
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Federal law enforcement authorities are investigating whether the St. Louis Cardinals illegally hacked into a computer database of the Houston Astros to obtain information on players, a person familiar with the situation said. (June 16)

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Federal law enforcement authorities are investigating whether the St. Louis Cardinals illegally hacked into a computer database of the Houston Astros to obtain information on players, a person familiar with the situation said Tuesday in...
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Trinity Mirror Group to Face Legal Claims over Hacking

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Trinity Mirror Group to Face Legal Claims over Hacking
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Bloomberg

Equifax CEO Smith Resigns Following Data Hack

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Sep.26 -- Equifax Inc. announced that Chief Executive Officer Richard Smith resigned following the theft of private data from 143 million Americans. Bloomberg's Michael Moore has the details on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

How the Athenian Project Is Fighting Election Hacking

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Jul.20 -- Cloudflare Chief Executive Officer Mattew Prince discusses the company's Athenian Project, a free service offered to U.S. state and local governments to help prevent hackers from interfering with the 2018 mid-term elections. He...
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Bloomberg

Security Lessons From the Yahoo E-Mail Hack

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Oct. 7 -- Matthew Prince, CloudFlare's chief executive officer, discusses the security lessons from the Yahoo hack, web encryption and the threats posed by state-sponsored hackers. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg...