While President Trump supported federal space efforts during his first administration, the addition of SpaceX chief Elon Musk to his circle likely means challenges for regulating spacecraft cybersecurity, experts say.
Feb. 7, 2025
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TOP STORY
While President Trump supported federal space efforts during his first administration, the addition of SpaceX chief Elon Musk to his circle likely means challenges for regulating spacecraft cybersecurity, experts say.‎‎
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Riding the wave of notoriety from the Chinese company's R1 AT chatbot, attackers are spinning up lookalike sites for different malicious use cases. ‎ ‎
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OpenAI's latest tech can reason better than its previous models could, but not well enough to ferret out careful social engineering. ‎ ‎
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CISA and the FDA are warning that Contec CMS8000 and Epsimed MN-120 patient monitors are open to meddling and data theft; Claroty Team82 flagged the vulnerability as an avoidable insecure design issue. ‎ ‎
THE EDGE
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Local law enforcement have to shift away from "place-based policing" when investigating cybercrime. ‎
DR TECHNOLOGY
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Cybereason co-founders launch their second act with a security startup focused offering a platform that uses agentic AI to offload repetitive tasks commonly performed by security analysts. ‎
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When it comes to protecting your company from cyberattacks, you don't have to be the fastest gazelle — you just can't afford to be the slowest.‎‎
While probabilities may be based on subjective information, when used in an objective framework, they demonstrate an effective way to improve the value of hard decisions.‎‎
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