Anonymous ID: 1fdedc Oct. 11, 2020, 1:59 a.m. No.11022742   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2758 >>2798 >>2840

Dragon’s growing challenges in the South China Sea

October 11, 2020, 1:49 PM IST SD Pradhan

 

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/ChanakyaCode/dragons-growing-challenges-in-the-south-china-sea-changing-international-order-with-rapidly-increasing-negative-perception-of-china/

dragons, water and shit! kek

Anonymous ID: 1fdedc Oct. 11, 2020, 2:12 a.m. No.11022795   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2814

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Avaste ye!!!

More Dragons, water and shit!

Dragon poses a serious challenge to democracy, India-China

clash example: Taiwanese President

Bhavi Mandalia by Bhavi Mandalia October 10, 2020 in World

https://pledgetimes.com/dragon-poses-a-serious-challenge-to-democracy-india-china-clash-example-taiwanese-president/

 

China's maritime challenge

The world's largest navy is aggressively expanding its presence in the Indian Ocean region. Inside India's plan to take on the Chinese plan

Sandeep Unnithan New Delhi October 10, 2020

ISSUE DATE: October 19, 2020UPDATED: October 10, 2020 08:21 IST

https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/special-report/story/20201019-china-maritime-challenge-1729901-2020-10-10

 

It’s December 2025 and

‘Exercise Sea Dragon’

has begun. The world’s largest navy has bided its time for decades and is now ready to project power beyond its shores.

 

Arrrrr!!

Anonymous ID: 1fdedc Oct. 11, 2020, 2:21 a.m. No.11022824   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2840 >>2857

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Too late, they are here!

 

‘Imagine’: Ex-CIA director Brennan dreams of Navalny becoming president of Russia AND befriending Democrat challenger Joe Biden

9 Oct, 2020 21:19 / Updated 22 hours ago

Apparently ditching all tradecraft, former CIA chief and godfather of Russiagate John Brennan has “imagined” Joe Biden in the White House and Alexey Navalny in the Kremlin as part of a (partisan) birthday tribute to John Lennon.

 

IRS Officers Get Training From RAW And IB In Intelligence Tradecraft

byTarkesh Jha-Oct 8, 2020 10:35 AM

The Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) along with the Intelligence Bureau (IB) are training revenue officers belonging to different agencies in “intelligence tradecraft”, Times of India reports.

 

Oct. 7, 2020 11:49 am

 

Reston-based threat intelligence brand Cyveillance acquired by Baltimore’s ZeroFOX

ZeroFOX will add an office in Reston alongside its Baltimore HQ to form a "Cybersecurity Center of Excellence" in the D.C. area that includes a cybersecurity operations center and executive briefing facility.

 

https://technical.ly/dc/2020/10/07/cybersecurity-zerofox-acquires-threat-intelligence-brand-cyveillance-reston-baltimore/

 

October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. In the DMV region, where cybersecurity has a significant presence in the local economy, it’s also bringing some M&A news.

 

ZeroFOX said Tuesday that it acquired open source threat intelligence business Cyveillance in a deal that will add a Reston, Virginia, presence for the Baltimore-based cybersecurity firm.

 

ZeroFOX acquired the business for an undisclosed amount from LookingGlass Cyber Solutions, a Reston-based cybersecurity company with Baltimore roots. LookingGlass had acquired Cyveillance from defense tech company QinetiQ in 2015, and in May, relaunched the Cyveillance brand.

 

Founded in 1997, Cyveillance specializes in threat intelligence, which is knowledge about potential attackers that can be used to inform decisions about protection. The firm tracks this nefarious activity both with a large data repository and tools to monitor and analyze data sources, as well as human analysts. It works with businesses in financial services and energy, plus public sector organizations.

 

“It was clear that we needed to bring these two organizations together to achieve scale overnight to benefit our customers,” said Gilman Louie, cofounder of San Francisco-based venture firm Alsop Louie, in a statement. Louie became executive chairman of LookingGlass Cyber Solutions as the company closed a new investment round in May, and will now join the ZeroFOX board of directors.

 

Leaders said combining these threat intelligence-focused capabilities will expand ZeroFOX’s service offerings. ZeroFOX’s AI-powered platform is designed to safeguard brands across social media, mobile applications and websites. It’s a focus area it calls digital risk protection, and CEO James C. Foster said joining with Cyveillance “fulfills our strategic vision of accelerating our position as the definitive worldwide leader” in the space.

 

“ZeroFOX was attracted to Cyveillance for its access to nearly 150 world-class threat intelligence analysts, amazing blue-chip quality customers, two decades of tradecraft experience, and the industry’s oldest and most comprehensive threat-intelligence database,” said Sam Small, ZeroFOX’s chief security officer. “No other organization in the world can claim the breadth or sophistication of technology, people, historical tradecraft, and datasets that ZeroFOX and Cyveillance bring together. We believe this squarely positions us ahead of all market competitors.”

 

With the nearly 150 employees at Cyveillance, the combined companies now employ more than 400 people.

 

ZeroFOX will also add an office in Reston alongside its Baltimore HQ to form a “Cybersecurity Center of Excellence” in the D.C. area that includes a cybersecurity operations center and executive briefing facility.

 

Starting out in 2013, ZeroFOX is now among the city’s growth companies with offices in the U.K., Chile and India. In February, ZeroFOX raised $74 million in an investment round led by Intel Capital.

 

I am getting that warm and fuzzzy feeling again!