Five Eyes warns A/NZ MSPs of increased cyber threat
Managed service providers (MSPs) are facing a heightened threat of cyber attacks and have been urged to re-evaluate security processes and contractual commitments with customers.
Managed service providers (MSPs) are facing a heightened threat of cyber attacks and have been urged to re-evaluate security processes and contractual commitments with customers.
Former government officials and privacy campaigners are questioning demands by “Five Eyes” security ministers that high-tech communications systems should remain accessible to spies and official investigators.
The US-led "Five Eyes" intelligence alliance said on Tuesday that tech firms must allow law enforcement agencies access to encrypted material, warning that failing to do so puts people at risk.
The next Five Eyes meeting being currently held in London will focus on internet of things (IoT) devices security.
Hackers working for Western intelligence agencies broke into Russian internet search company Yandex in late 2018.
Members of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance have spoken in public together for the first time at a conference in Scotland.
A Five Eyes meeting concluded yesterday with a series of resolutions on the internet, cyber security, encryption and countering foreign interference.
The Federal Government is set to introduce new laws that will compel tech companies to help Australian security forces access encrypted messages.
Australia’s ISPs and device makers set to receive an uncomfortable request - give up user data if asked.
Australia will push “thwarting the encryption of terrorist messaging” at a meeting of the Five Eyes nations in Canada this week.
Australia addresses the "involvement of industry in thwarting the encryption of terrorist messaging" at the Five Eyes conference in Canada.