In her latest for Binding Hook, @cyberoverdrive argues that Chinese #cyberoperations no longer fit neatly within the traditional ‘advanced persistent threat’ (APT) model & explores why composite responsibility matters.
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Chinese cyber operations no longer fit the ‘advanced persistent threat’ model. Multiple firms were involved in Salt Typhoon, and we still don’t know exactly what their roles were.
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Europe’s #cybergovernance did not become fragmented by accident. Can simplification make conflicts over privacy, cost, security, & data governable, or will it keep displacing them into technical arrangements?
Read @MattiaSguazzini's article:
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Virtual Routes is launching VIRO Learning.
VIRO Learning is a new platform offering applied education on cybersecurity and emerging technologies, with a focus on how these issues shape real-world policy and decision-making.
More information: virolearning.com
🪝May’s Editor’s Pick at Binding Hook: @Lawsecnet's review of Fiona Cunningham’s Under the Nuclear Shadow, which asks if information-age weapons are a complement or substitute for nuclear deterrence.
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📬Binding Hook's May newsletter is landing soon.
This month we're diving into #nuclear deterrence, Europe's blind spot in concentrated compute, a new #Hooked! exploring a cyber cold case, selected analysis on disinformation, & some more!
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Generative AI is reshaping enterprise security. LLMs can now expose sensitive data through summaries, inference and recombination, not just direct file access. How can companies adapt? Read more from @VirtualRoutes Bernhardt Fourie: bindinghook.com/defending-ag…
In Hooked!, @katharinegk explores SentinelLABS’s breakthrough research into the mysterious “fast16” malware, and the unsettling question it leaves behind: if malware could quietly alter calculations in 2005, what else might it have touched?
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Treating compute concentration as a cybersecurity risk, rather than merely an industrial policy aspiration, would give Europe’s #digitalsovereignty agenda the operational substance it currently lacks.
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‘Deterrence under Uncertainty’ is worth reading for its unusual combination of technical seriousness and conceptual restraint. It offers a disciplined way to think about emerging technologies in a domain where overconfidence is especially dangerous.
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(5/6) The rise of deepfakes beyond social media
Yael Ram looks at how #deepfakes are expanding into broader political and security contexts.
🪝Read the article: bindinghook.com/the-rise-of-…
For more on why these types of moves are necessary, read @eubenincasa & @Shaunitor's recent piece on the need for safe harbour protections for vulnerability research in the EU:
bindinghook.com/europe-forge…
The UK government is poised to revisit its main cybercrime law after years of warnings that it is outdated and hinders security research therecord.media/uk-moves-to-…
In May’s Hooked!: 'Are the wormlets giving me trust issues?', Binding Hook Senior Editor @katharinegk explores a recently solved cyber cold case and suggests some further Binding Hook reading on state-backed #cyberops.
Read the full Hooked!: bindinghook.com/hooked-14-ar…
‘Cybersecurity strategy must extend beyond endpoint protection and incident response to encompass the structural economics of the infrastructure layer itself,’ argues @VirtualRoutes fellow Joel Christoph:
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(1/6) Disinformation & cyber influence: selected analysis from Binding Hook
With elections already in Hungary, Slovenia, and the UK (and more to come in the US), 2026 is a big year for #democracy and #disinformation.
A thread of reading recommendations🧵