Former PM denies lying to French president when securing the nuclear sub deal; signals directorate records huge jump in attacks on networks. Follow the day’s news liveGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastTrade, climate and the digital economy are expected to be key topics for Anthony Albanese as he heads to the Apec summit in San Francisco today.Hosted by US President Joe Biden, the theme of the summit is “Creating a Resilient and Sustainable Future for All”. One of the most closely watched aspects of the summit will be Biden’s meeting with Chinese president Xi Jinping, their second in-person since the US president took office in January 2021.The Aukus partnership, with its focus on nuclear submarines and other advanced military capabilities, is likely a target for state actors looking to steal intellectual property for their own military programs. Cyber operations are increasingly the preferred vector for state actors to conduct espionage and foreign interference.We provide case studies of Russia and China using their tools and techniques to target government and critical infrastructure, as well as supply chains as part of their ongoing cyber espionage and information-gathering campaigns.Some state actors are willing to use cyber capabilities to destabilise and disrupt systems and infrastructure. They may preposition on networks of strategic value for future malicious activities. Continue reading…
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Author : Martin Farrer
Publish date : 2023-11-14 20:04:53
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