Security Affairs
Attacker Used AI to Build Custom PowerShell Recon Malware|Malware Hits Japan’s Largest Taxi Company Nihon Kotsu, Services Temporarily Suspended|CrashStealer: New macOS Infostealer Uses Signed Apps to Evade Gatekeeper|Lidl Notified Online Shop Customers in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands of a Data Breach|U.S. CISA adds a Cisco IOS flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog|EU Targets FSB-Linked Hackers in New Sanctions Over Cyber Sabotage|Dutch Nationals Suspected in Odido Hack That Exposed Six Million Customers|Australia Alerts Organizations to Ongoing CMS Exploitation Attacks|Ryuk Ransomware Member Pleads Guilty Over Attacks on U.S. Organizations|Progress Told ShareFile Customers to Pull the Plug on Their Servers. Here’s What We Know.|SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER ROUND 105|Security Affairs newsletter Round 585 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION|Attacker Used AI to Build Custom PowerShell Recon Malware|Malware Hits Japan’s Largest Taxi Company Nihon Kotsu, Services Temporarily Suspended|CrashStealer: New macOS Infostealer Uses Signed Apps to Evade Gatekeeper|Lidl Notified Online Shop Customers in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands of a Data Breach|U.S. CISA adds a Cisco IOS flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog|EU Targets FSB-Linked Hackers in New Sanctions Over Cyber Sabotage|Dutch Nationals Suspected in Odido Hack That Exposed Six Million Customers|Australia Alerts Organizations to Ongoing CMS Exploitation Attacks|Ryuk Ransomware Member Pleads Guilty Over Attacks on U.S. Organizations|Progress Told ShareFile Customers to Pull the Plug on Their Servers. Here’s What We Know.|SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER ROUND 105|Security Affairs newsletter Round 585 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION|
Advertisement

Ad Placeholder

Full Width × 90

Breaking News

The Global Eye – The world is not only what we see

If we want to be realistic we must say that the world is not only what we see. Our linear thinking, in fact, tends to not consider the “intangible”; we don’t see it and we can not measure, quantify and predict it. We need a complex thinking to imagine a ‘geopolitics’ that is, simultaneously, geo-philosophy, […]

The Global Eye – The world is not only what we see
If we want to be realistic we must say that the world is not only what we see. Our linear thinking, in fact, tends to not consider the “intangible”; we don’t see it and we can not measure, quantify and predict it.
We need a complex thinking to imagine a ‘geopolitics’ that is, simultaneously, geo-philosophy, geo-anthropology, the science of complexity of the world-that-is.
geopolitics Global Eye
In all this, in the a-polar world and in the domain of asymmetric and increasingly unpredictable threats, security must be re-thought deeply; the human factor must be the center (considering the global reality in terms of “complex” and “context”) and technologies can help us to discover the “worlds in the world”, where the intangible is a fundamental part of what is real.
We have to change our “strategic mindset” to keep effective our freedom, not sacrificing it on the altar of a very often unnecessary and harmful security.
Global EyeAbout the Author Marco Emanuele
Marco Emanuele teaches democracy and totalitarianism at  Link Campus University, Rome. He is the editor of The Global Eye, geopolitical information blog of Link Campus University.
[adrotate banner=”9″]