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NATO and UK to Russia: hands off elections and infrastructure. More trouble for Huawei, and maybe for others. Notes from the Cyber Investing Summit. Equifax downgraded over 2017 breach. Is it art?

05.23.2019 - By N2K NetworksPlay

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The UK and NATO send Moscow a pointed message about the consequences of meddling with either infrastructure or elections. More companies, including ARM, decide they won’t be working with Huawei. Other Chinese companies seem headed for US blacklisting. Moody’s cuts Equifax’s rating over its 2017 breach. Notes from last week’s Cyber Investing Summit. And we may not know much about art, but we know what we like. Justin Harvey from Accenture on the ongoing threat of USB devices. Tamika Smith speaks with Sydney Freedberg Jr. from Breaking Defense about his article, “Can NSA Stop China Copying Its Cyber Weapons?”

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