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US Router Ban: Why America Blocked New Foreign-Made Home Routers

🗓 26 Mar 2026 · 👤 SECURERECLAIMER · 🌍 North America

The US government has banned all new foreign-made home routers over fears of cyber espionage and national security risks. Existing devices are safe for now, but the move signals a new era in digital defense and consumer technology.

Congress Presses White House for Cyber Defense Transparency Amid Iran Threats

🗓 25 Mar 2026 · 👤 SECURERECLAIMER · 🌍 North America

Congress is demanding the White House disclose its cyber defense strategy, citing concerns over U.S. readiness against Iranian digital threats. Lawmakers want more than vague assurances—they want concrete plans for national cyber resilience.

Inside the EU’s Digital Frontline: The Silent War Against Online Radicalization

🗓 25 Mar 2026 · 👤 SECURERECLAIMER · 🌍 Europe

As terrorist threats migrate online, the EU intensifies its fight against digital radicalization. Learn about new security measures, the rise of youth recruitment, and the evolving challenges in Europe's cyberspace.

Russia Blocks Archive.today: A New Front in the Internet Censorship Battle

🗓 25 Mar 2026 · 👤 SECURERECLAIMER · 🌍 Europe

Russia has blocked access to Archive.today, a key web archiving service, in a move that underscores the Kremlin's tightening control over online content and circumvention tools.

Digital Crossfire: The Iran War’s Cyber and Kinetic Frontlines Collide

🗓 24 Mar 2026 · 👤 SECURERECLAIMER · 🌍 Middle-East

As U.S.–Israeli strikes hit Iran, a surge of cyberattacks and hacktivist campaigns reveal a new phase of hybrid warfare. Investigative feature on the convergence of digital and kinetic operations in the Iran conflict.

Inside the Cyber Crossfire: Surviving Nation-State Sabotage

🗓 20 Mar 2026 · 👤 SECURERECLAIMER · 🌍 Middle-East

Nation-state cyberattacks are shifting the threat landscape from extortion to sabotage. Explore how CISOs can build resilience and contain destructive campaigns before they cripple critical operations.

Silent Frontlines: The Economic Impact of Modern Cyber Warfare

🗓 19 Mar 2026 · 👤 SECURERECLAIMER · 🌍 North America

Cyber warfare is no longer a distant threat. With attacks unfolding in minutes and targeting vital industries, the global economy faces mounting disruptions, uninsured losses, and a new era of digital conflict.

Intel Chief Under Fire: Election Threats Omitted from Security Report Amid FBI Raid Scrutiny

🗓 19 Mar 2026 · 👤 SECURERECLAIMER · 🌍 North America

The U.S. intelligence community’s latest global security report leaves out foreign election threats for the first time in years, prompting bipartisan concern and scrutiny over Director Tulsi Gabbard’s role in an FBI election records raid.

Europe’s New Cyber Shield: Inside the EU’s High-Stakes Hybrid War Response

🗓 18 Mar 2026 · 👤 SECURERECLAIMER · 🌍 Europe

Facing unprecedented hybrid threats, the EU unveils a bold collective strategy to defend its digital and democratic infrastructure. Our investigation breaks down the new measures, the actors involved, and what this means for Europe’s security future.

Red Sea Cable Crisis: How Conflict Threatens the World’s Internet Backbone

🗓 17 Mar 2026 · 👤 SECURERECLAIMER · 🌍 Africa

Submarine cables in the Red Sea carry a huge share of global internet traffic. Now, war and instability threaten these digital lifelines, forcing costly and complex alternatives. How safe is our internet future?

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