La cour d'appel de Paris a confirmé cette semaine (lundi), la mise en examen de la société française Amesys pour complicité d'actes de torture dans l'enquête sur la vente d’un programme de cybersurveillance au régime libyen de Mouammar Kadhafi. Deux des chefs de l'entreprise ont été inculpés, ce qui rend la société complice d'exactions en Libye.
The five-member FCC said it has voted unanimously to adopt new rules that will block the importation or sale of certain technology products that pose security risks to U.S. critical infrastructure.
Cyber threat intelligence largely involves the tracking and studying of the adversaries outside of your network. Gaining counterintelligence about your adversaries' capabilities and weaponry is one of the final building blocks for managing a strong cyber defense. In the pursuit of performing this duty, I have been studying how to discover adversary infrastructure on the internet. One good way of doing this has been via leveraging the scan data available through the popular Shodan search engine. If you've not used it before, Shodan periodically scans the entire internet and makes it available for users to query through. It is often used to monitor networks, look for vulnerabilities, and ensure the security of an organization's perimeter.