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Cybersecurity and Data Protection - Page 6

British man charged in US over plot to smuggle military tech to China

A British man has been indicted in the United States on charges of attempting to pass “sensitive American technology” to China. John Miller, 63, was indicted by U.S. federal juries on Friday

Dutch defense minister warns of Chinese spying threat

China is stepping up espionage on Dutch semiconductors, the Netherlands’ Defense Minister Ruben Brekelmans said on Saturday. “The semiconductor industry, which we are technologically leading, … to get that intellectual property —

Prague accuses China of hacking Czech foreign ministry

BRUSSELS — The Czech government on Wednesday condemned China for carrying out a cyberattack against its foreign ministry exposing thousands of unclassified emails. Czechia said that the Chinese state-sponsored group Advanced Persistent

Western countries reveal major Russian cyber-espionage campaign

Eleven Western countries have accused a notorious Russian military intelligence hacking group of targeting defense, transport and tech firms involved in helping Ukraine. The United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, the Czech

Commission exempts 38,000 companies from 8 EU laws

The European Commission is creating a new category of “small mid-cap” companies that will be exempted from eight EU laws, it announced Wednesday. Companies with up to 750 employees, and either €150

French crypto entrepreneurs promised extra security after violent kidnapping attempts

PARIS — A group of leading French cryptocurrency entrepreneurs and their families will receive enhanced security following two successful kidnappings and one abduction attempt involving industry leaders and their loved ones. The
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