How the cyber security landscape has changed because of the Ukraine Russia Conflict

Shane Huntley, Senior Director Threat Analysis Group, has written an article about the Ukraine Russia conflict and how the increased cyber activity has spilled out and impacted the cyber security landscape. Fog of war: how the Ukraine conflict transformed the cyber threat landscape (blog.google) Not so light reading for the …

Advice from the National Cyber Security Centre and the UK Government – actions to take when the cybersecurity risk is high (Russia Ukraine Conflict) – UPDATED 2 May 2023

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This post was originally made on 2 March 2022. It will be updated as the Russian Ukraine Conflict develops and will highlight the cyber security issues facing organisations and individuals at this time. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is advising all UK organisations to review and improve their cyber …

Transparency

Here is an interesting article from Kent Walker, President of Global Affairs, Google & Alphabet, looking at how Google reached it’s current stance on sharing cybersecurity information. Transparency in the Shadowy World of Cyberattacks (blog.google)

Pro-Ukraine activists targeted by Russian hackers

Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG), is reporting that Russian-backed threat groups are continuing focusing their attacks on Ukrainian organizations and activists supporting Ukraine. Russian hacking group, Turla, have been detected distributing Android malware, CyberAzov app. Turla has been publicly linked to Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB). Continued cyber activity in …