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Kaspersky Lab CEO Eugene Kaspersky at the Starmus IV science festival in Trondheim, Norway, in June. (Norwegian University of Science and Technology / Kai T. Dragland / Flickr)

The U.S. government vs. Eugene Kaspersky

John Bambenek talks with Greg Otto about the ongoing fight between the U.S. government and Kaspersky Lab, and how the saga could unfold in the coming weeks.
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The value of threat intelligence

Larry Ponemon, chairman and founder of the Ponemon Institute, talks with Wyatt Kash about the growing need for enterprises to leverage the right kind of threat intelligence.
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160630-M-MO883-311 South China Sea (June 30, 2016) – A watchstander aboard amphibious transport dock USS Ashland (LSD 48) looks out the “Big Eyes” for other vessels as the ship transits the South China Sea. Ashland, part of the Amphibious Force 7th Fleet

How cyberespionage is playing into the South China Sea conflict

Chris Bing talks with John Bambenek about how China and Vietnam are using cyberespionage in their long running dispute over international trade routes in the S. China…
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North Korea’s ongoing hacker onslaught

Patrick Howell O'Neill talks with John Bambenek about the Lazarus Group's new hacking campaigns and how the factor into the bigger geopolitical picture.
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The future of Cyber Command’s split

CyberScoop's Shaun Waterman talks about the movement (or lack thereof) on splitting U.S. Cyber Command from the NSA with Cybersecurity Today's John Bambenek.
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