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06/24/2026 Trump sets new deadlines for agencies and contractors to adopt post-quantum cryptography

President Donald Trump signs a quantum computing executive order at the White House on June 22, 2026, in Washington, D.C (read more)

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06/21/2026 Canada’s Bill C-8: what businesses need to know about the new cybersecurity framework

Bill C-8, An Act respecting cyber security, amending the Telecommunications Act and making consequential amendments to other Acts, establishes the most significant federal cybersecurity framework Canada has enacted (read more)

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06/17/2026 Junior Hacker Used Tailscale and OpenSSH to Keep Access After His C2 Went Offline

A French-speaking attacker broke into a small French automotive business, planted a keylogger, and stole banking and email credentials (read more)

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06/16/2026 Ransomware gang abuses Microsoft Teams relays to hide malicious traffic

DragonForce ransomware used a custom malware named 'Backdoor.Turn' to hide command-and-control traffic inside Microsoft Teams relay infrastructure. (read more)

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Leveraging Cyber Insurance to Mitigate Cyber Incidents

Leveraging Cyber Insurance to Mitigate Cyber Incidents

7-May | via New York Law Journal
COVID-19 is forcing employees to work from home. This extension of the company IT perimeter into employee households is opening up a new wave of attack vectors for cybercriminals. Companies have accepted the fact that their cyber defense will never be 100% effective, and knowing that the average cyber incident costs $4 million, they are turning to cyber insurance as a mitigation tool…

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