Russia’s Kaspersky Lab Launches Free Antivirus Software Worldwide
Free? Kaspersky? Methinks Kaspersky is ready to go belly up. Russia is going to lose a cash cow. Russia is going to lose a backdoor where every sucker installed Kaspersky products. Russia is going to...
View ArticleRostransnadzor found it dangerous to travel on Moscow trains
Rather than find the cause and fixing the problem, Russia says traveling by train can be dangerous and leaves an investigation like that. </end editorial> MOSCOW, July 26 (Itar-Tass) – RIA...
View ArticleThe UN Security Council blocked a statement by Russia on the bombardment of...
Yes, so? </end editorial> 03:37 07/26/2017 WASHINGTON, July 26 – RIA Novosti, Alexei Bogdanovsky. The statement on the shelling of the Russian embassy in Damascus is blocked by the UN Security...
View ArticleFake News: RIA – The court ordered the SBU to institute criminal proceedings...
Top story beside the headline about Sanctions, on the front page of RIA.ru, the flagship page of RIA Novosti, there is an attention grabbing headline that the President of Ukraine is being arrested for...
View ArticleRussia’s Parliament Went on a Censorship Binge
Posted 21 July 2017 20:51 GMT Russia’s lower house of parliament approved a spate of censorship laws today, voting for legislation that will prohibit messaging services from allowing users to...
View ArticleRussia: Crossing In Plain Sight
Russia is openly and blatantly violating the Minsk Agreement on a daily basis and is increasing the volume of violations. No repercussions, no punishments, and there are seemingly no F’s given. Russian...
View ArticleKremlin Watch Monitor: Russian influence means more than cyber-attacks and...
Kremlin Watch Monitor ǀ July 26, 2017 Kremlin Watch Monitor: Russian influence means more than cyber-attacks and fake news Weekly Update on the Kremlin Disinformation Efforts While the question whether...
View ArticleSpeed, Volume, and Ubiquity: Forget Information Operations & Focus on the...
Michael Williams July 26, 2017 What is Information Operations (IO)? This short response to the question posed by The Strategy Bridge should be as short and simple as lifting a sentence from U.S....
View ArticleRussia / Strategy Media Update – 26 July 2017
Anonymous expert compilation, analysis, and reporting. </end editorial> Russia’s further expands its aerial harassment from the Baltics to the Black Sea. Multiple propaganda attacks on Lithuania...
View ArticleHere’s how DoD organizes its cyber warriors
By: Mark Pomerleau This is part one of a series exploring the differences between military cyber forces, capabilities, mission sets and needs. The Defense Department is posturing itself to fight and...
View ArticleForeign Agents Take Center Stage In Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing
July 26, 201710:01 AM ET BRIAN NAYLOR A senior FBI official said Wednesday the nation is “under relentless assault” from foreign adversaries, as the Senate Judiciary Committee continued its probe into...
View ArticleState Department Criticism of RFE Polish Broadcasts in the 1960s and 1970s
A Case of Localitis? July 24, 2017 By A. Ross Johnson State Department Criticism of RFE Polish Broadcasts in the 1960s and 1970s In early 1957 Frank Wisner, CIA Deputy Director for Plans, penned a...
View ArticleSenate passes Russia sanctions bill on 98-2 vote
Published: July 27, 2017 6:55 p.m. ET The Senate approved new sanctions to punish Russia for its alleged interference in the 2016 U.S. election on an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote Thursday, gaining...
View ArticleRussia Orders U.S. Embassy Staff Cuts in Sanctions Retaliation
July 28, 2017 — 13:10 Russia has ordered the United States to reduce its diplomatic and technical staff at its Embassy in Moscow and diplomatic missions in other Russian cities in response to a U.S....
View ArticleEuropean Court of Human Rights hints Russia responsible for Donbas damages
2017/07/27 – 23:49 On 25 July, the Strasbourg-based European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) passed its first judgment in a case related to the loss of control over the part of the territory in Luhansk...
View ArticleThe Morning Vertical — July 28, 2017
THE MORNING VERTICAL by Brian Whitmore 28.07.2017 On My Mind This week, Russia’s official name officially became a fiction. This week, the Russian Federation ceased to be anything remotely...
View ArticleGAO: Internet of Things: Status and implications of an increasingly connected...
VIEW REPORT (PDF, 78 PAGES) What GAO Found The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the technologies and devices that sense information and communicate it to the Internet or other networks and, in some...
View ArticleGCIG: Cyber Security in a Volatile World
GCIG Research Volume Five Series: GCIG Research Volumes PUBLISHED: JULY 26, 2017 AUTHOR: GLOBAL COMMISSION ON INTERNET GOVERNANCE Download PDF The global digital economy, democracy and the public...
View ArticleMEET MIA ASH, THE FAKE WOMAN IRANIAN HACKERS USED TO LURE VICTIMS
Meet Mia Ash, the Fake Woman Iranian Hackers Used to Lure Victims ANDY GREENBERG 07.27.17 10:00 AM MIA ASH IS a 30-year-old British woman with two art school degrees, a successful career as a...
View ArticleMajority of Young Russians Watch Kremlin-Funded News
The main target of Russian propaganda is domestic. It seems they are succeeding. </end editorial> July 28, 2017 — 11:48 State-run television is the principal source of news for a majority of...
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