Winds of change
Itay Glick reports on the lessons learnt from the Salt Typhoon breach and examines what can be done to protect defence networks against state-sponsored attacks
Cyber adversaries are striking at the core of defence systems, revealing vulnerabilities that could jeopardise national security. Behind these attacks are nation-states wielding cyber warfare and espionage as strategic weapons to erode rivals and steal state secrets. The most recent example of this was the revelation that a Chinese-linked threat group, Salt Typhoon, had infiltrated the US National Guard’s IT systems. By exploiting an . . .