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US government sanctions twelve Kaspersky Lab executives
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Jun 22, 2024NewsroomNational Security / Cyber Espionage
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“Today’s action against the leadership of Kaspersky Lab underscores our commitment to ensure the integrity of our cyber domain and to protect our citizens against malicious cyber threats,” said Brian E. Nelson, Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, in a statement. The sanctions make it harder for these individuals to start businesses…
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A day after the Biden administration announced a U.S. ban on the sale of Kaspersky Lab products, the U.S. Treasury Department on Friday sanctioned a dozen top executives and senior leaders at the Russian cybersecurity company.
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The U.S. government announced Friday sanctions against twelve executives and senior leaders of the Russia-based cybersecurity giant Kaspersky.
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This cybersecurity playbook is inspired by Ira Winkler’s insights on how to understand your organization’s risks but also to effectively communicate the value of cybersecurity investments in business terms.
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The Justice Department, together with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), today announced that the United States filed an amended complaint against telehealth company Cerebral Inc., Cerebral’s founder and former Chief Executive Officer, Kyle Robertson; former Cerebral executive Alex Martelli; telehealth companies Zealthy Inc., Gronk Inc. and Bruno Health P.A. and an executive of those companies,…
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Read Time:54 Second Oil executives imprisoned five years in Venezuela sue former employer Citgo for $400 million
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The link between cybersecurity and personal reputation management for executives is significant. As leaders in their respective fields, executives are often the face of their company’s brand, and are responsible for maintaining the trust of customers, investors, and the public. However, with the rise of cyber threats, this trust can be quickly undermined if proper…
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Register: Ransomware infections have morphed into “a psychological attack against the victim organization,” as criminals use increasingly personal and aggressive tactics to force victims to pay up, according to Google-owned Mandiant. “We saw situations where threat actors essentially SIM swap the phones of children of executives, and…
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Organizations are struggling with internal communication barriers, which hinder their ability to address cybersecurity threats, according to Dynatrace.
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Korean newspaper KED Global: Executives at all Samsung Group units will work six days a week from as early as this week in a shift to emergency mode. The move comes as the won’s sharp depreciation, rising oil prices and high borrowing costs aggravate business uncertainties after some of the group’s mainstay businesses delivered poorer-than-expected…
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COMMENTARY The new Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rules on cybersecurity risk management, strategy, governance, and incident disclosure recently went into effect, and organizational approaches to cybersecurity incident response are top of mind for stakeholders at both public and private companies. While most executive leadership teams and corporate board members assume their organizations are ready for a…
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Igran Gambaryan, the Head of Financial Crime Compliance at Binance, along with Nadeem Anjarwalla, Binance’s Regional Manager for Africa, initiated legal proceedings on Thursday against Nigeria’s Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) and the Economic Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
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Domestic violent extremists (DVEs) in the United States are increasingly doxing senior leaders from the public and private sectors — publishing their personally identifiable information (PII) with malicious intent and without the leaders’ consent. Historically, DVE doxing attempts usually targeted other DVEs and political opponents, but recent trends show a broadening scope of targets, including…
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The Office of the National Security Adviser has confirmed that the detained Binance executive, Nadeem Anjarwalla, escaped from custody.
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Two top executives from the crypto exchange Binance have been arrested in Nigeria for allegedly destabilizing the national currency. Quartz reports: According to a Wall Street Journal report, Tigran Gambaryan, head of financial-crime compliance at Binance who previously worked at the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and Nadeem Anjarwalla, a British-Kenyan national and Binance’s regional…
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