Internet censorship: It's on the rise and Silicon Valley is helping it happen
Instead of opposing the internet barriers raised by the world's authoritarian regimes, Silicon Valley is playing along.
Instead of opposing the internet barriers raised by the world's authoritarian regimes, Silicon Valley is playing along.
Seven NATO nations have offered €800,000 and knowhow to help protect Ukraine's cyberspace.
Romanian police have acted to end a series of malware ATM attacks carried out in Germany, France, Norway, Sweden, Poland, and Romania.
With infections from banking malware on the rise, researchers ask whether banks could do more to differentiate legitimate transactions from phishing attempts.
Warning of heightened risks from terrorism and organized crime, Romanian politicians have passed a 'Big Brother' law to give state agencies access to private data stored by internet providers.
Romania's intelligence agency and local human-rights groups aren't seeing eye to eye over a new facial recognition system that's officially for fighting terrorism and tax evasion.
Companies, organizations, and the Romanian government are trying to attract children into the cybersecurity field by giving them something for free.
Nearly two-thirds of Romania's computers run at least one piece of illegal software – a sign of a technological heritage that means it now has the most technology workers per capita in Europe.
APT 28 group targets political figures as well as telecom and aerospace companies and has developed new ways of attacking according to researchers.
The region, first known as a computer virus factory, has since became one of the most advanced security hubs in the world, housing companies like Kaspersky, Bitdefender, and ESET. This is how it happened.