
Kim Zetter
Investigative Journalist at Freelance
Journalist - cyber/national security. Author - COUNTDOWN TO ZERO DAY: Stuxnet and the Launch of the World's First Digital Weapon. https://t.co/334DzfSL1f
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1 month ago |
zetter-zeroday.com | Kim Zetter
President Donald Trump today signed a Presidential Memorandum today revoking any active security clearance currently held by Chris Krebs, the former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, who famously rumbled publicly with Trump over the latter's false allegations of election fraud during and after the 2020 presidential election.
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2 months ago |
zetter-zeroday.com | Kim Zetter
Two blockbuster stories published on Friday that appear to confirm what many Americans suspected would occur under the Trump administration – that the new regime is going to be softer on Russia than previous administrations, particularly with regard to the threat that Russia poses in cyber space. Since publication, however, one of these stories has been disputed, and the second story has raised more questions than it answered. Additionally, a third story has published, which offers new details.
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2 months ago |
es.wired.com | Kim Zetter
Edward Coristine, un ingeniero de 19 años del autonombrado Departamento de Eficiencia Gubernamental (DOGE), de Elon Musk, y conocido en línea como “Big Balls”, ahora forma parte de la plantilla de la Agencia de Ciberseguridad y Seguridad de Infraestructura de Estados Unidos (CISA), confirmó WIRED. Lo acompaña otro miembro del equipo del DOGE, el ingeniero de software Kyle Schutt, de 38 años, quien también se incorporó a la CISA, según una fuente del gobierno.
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2 months ago |
technewstube.com | Kim Zetter
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2 months ago |
wired.com | Kim Zetter
Edward Coristine, a 19-year-old engineer with Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) known as “Big Balls,” is now on staff at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), WIRED has confirmed. He is joined by another member of the DOGE team, 38-year-old software engineer Kyle Schutt, who is now also on the CISA staff, according to a government source.
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