Cybersecurity Red Flag
  • Home
  • Cyber Attacks
  • Latest Exploits
  • Malware
  • Ransomware
  • Spyware
  • Vulnerabilities
Cybersecurity Red Flag
  • Home
  • Cyber Attacks
  • Latest Exploits
  • Malware
  • Ransomware
  • Spyware
  • Vulnerabilities
  • Mobile Security

NATO Announce Plans to Develop Cyber Rapid Response Capabilities

    Up next
    Dutch University Turns a Profit on Ransomware Payment
      Published on 05 July 2022
      Author
      Cybersdecurity RedFlag

      NATO has announced plans to develop virtual rapid response capabilities “to respond to significant malicious cyber activities.”

      These plans were published in a declaration made following the NATO Summit in Madrid, last week. The latest summit was significant in light of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine earlier this year, amid fears of the conflict spreading further. Referring to the invasion, the declaration stated: “We, the Heads of State and Government of the North Atlantic Alliance, have gathered in Madrid as war has returned to the European continent. We face a critical time for our security and international peace and stability.”

      The declaration outlined an agreement between member countries “on a voluntary basis and using national assets, to build and exercise a virtual rapid response cyber capability,” among other things. NATO acknowledged that: “we are confronted by cyber, space and hybrid and other asymmetric threats, and by the malicious use of emerging and disruptive technologies.”

      NATO heads of state and government participating in the summit pledged to accelerate the delivery of non-lethal defence equipment to Ukraine, including boosting the country’s cyber-resilience.

      Since February, Russia have launched numerous cyber operations against Ukraine. This includes targeting Ukraine’s national telecommunications provider in April, causing significant internet outages.

      Adam Marrè, CISO of Arctic Wolf, said: “As the declaration outlines, NATO currently faces cyber and other asymmetric threats from multiple nations. The announcement of this cyber rapid response capability is a recognition that we must do more to coordinate the efforts to combat ongoing and prepare for future nation-state conducted and/or sponsored cyber campaigns.”

      “A virtual rapid response cyber capability will greatly increase NATO’s capability to have a more coordinated and effective response to significant malicious cyber activities.”

      “This capability will likely be similar to the EU Cyber Rapid Response Teams (CRRT) that have already been created and have been deployed in the Ukraine conflict.”

      Discussing the requirements needed to create such a capability, Marrè went on to say: “The new NATO cyber response force will need to develop common cyber operations toolkits with incident detection, prevention, and response capabilities to have an effective coordinated response.

      “In addition, they will need to identify and select team members with different domains of expertise, including incident response, forensics and vulnerability assessment that can form cohesive and holistic teams that can rapidly deploy virtually.”

      In 2021, NATO warned that it would consider treating cyber-attacks in the same way as an armed attack against any of its allies and issue a military response against the perpetrators. A decision to invoke Article 5 would be taken on a case-by-case basis.

       

      The post NATO Announce Plans to Develop Cyber Rapid Response Capabilities appeared first on IT Security Guru.

      source

      You May Also Like
      • Mobile Security

      Ed tech illegally tracked school children during pandemic

      Students around the world who were required to use government-endorsed education technology…
      • Cybersdecurity RedFlag
      • May 27, 2022
      • Mobile Security

      Small businesses facing upwards of 11 cyberthreats per day per device

      BlackBerry Limited  has released the 2022 BlackBerry Annual Threat Report, highlighting a…
      • Cybersdecurity RedFlag
      • February 16, 2022
      • Mobile Security

      Major car dealer suffers ransomware attack

      Emil Frey, a Swiss car dealer have released a statement confirming that…
      • Cybersdecurity RedFlag
      • February 14, 2022
      • Mobile Security

      Outpost24 acquired by Vitruvian Partners

      Outpost24 has announced it has been acquired by Vitruvian Partners to take…
      • Cybersdecurity RedFlag
      • July 13, 2022
      Recent Posts
      • Microsoft employees leak their own passwords on GitHub, incredible as it may seem
      • DIGITAL OCEAN USERS’ EMAILS LEAKED AFTER MAILCHIMP HACKING INCIDENT
      • Two Critical Vulnerabilities Patched by Apple
      • Over 8000 VNC instances left exposed, researchers find
      • Signal Confirms Roughly 1900 Users Affected by Twilio Breach
      Cybersecurity Sites
      • No False Positives
      • Cybersecurity Accountability
      • Cyberthreat Daily
      Categories
      • Cyber Attacks (335)
      • DDoS (14)
      • Latest Exploits (478)
      • Latest News (273)
      • Malware (858)
      • Mobile Security (591)
      • Network Security (72)
      • Phishing (15)
      • Ransomware (526)
      • Securing The Cloud (81)
      • Spyware (36)
      • Uncategorized (33)
      • Vulnerabilities (357)
      • Cyber Attacks

      Microsoft employees leak their own passwords on GitHub, incredible as it may seem

      Large corporations are always in the crosshairs of hackers, who are constantly…
      • Cybersdecurity RedFlag
      • August 19, 2022
      • Cyber Attacks

      DIGITAL OCEAN USERS’ EMAILS LEAKED AFTER MAILCHIMP HACKING INCIDENT

      DigitalOcean has revealed that some of its customers’ emails were exposed to…
      • Cybersdecurity RedFlag
      • August 18, 2022
      • Mobile Security

      Two Critical Vulnerabilities Patched by Apple

      On Wednesday, Apple released security updates for iOS, iPadOS and macOS platforms…
      • Cybersdecurity RedFlag
      • August 18, 2022
      • Mobile Security

      Over 8000 VNC instances left exposed, researchers find

      Researchers have discovered 8000 exposed Virtual Network Computing instances, which…
      • Cybersdecurity RedFlag
      • August 18, 2022
      Cybersecurity Red Flag
      • Buy Theme
      • How ransomware negotiations work
      Designed & Developed by Code Supply Co.