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Cybersecurity

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U.S. Justice Dept. shuts down four Iranian cyber psych operations

By The Foreign Desk Staff

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Iran-linked hacker group claims responsibility for cyberattack on US medical tech company Stryker

The cyberattack appears to be the first significant instance of Iran hacking a U.S. company since the war between the countries started last month.

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GOP Elephant on in a rug in the lobby of the Republican Party's headquarters in Washington.

RNC, Arizona GOP request records from Secretary of State Adrian Fontes over cybersecurity breach

“Arizonans deserve clear answers and reassurance that their election systems are secure,” RNC Chairman Michael Whatley said

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TikTok suitor Rasner Media suspends bid over China algorithm concerns

The United States has banned TikTok from U.S. app stores if TikTok's Chinese parent company ByteDance does not divest its shares. But President Donald Trump has repeatedly delayed the deadline, with the latest being Sept. 17.

Gov. Doug Burgum: Biden administration won’t admit we’re in a Cold War with China

Whistleblower testifies Twitter was 10+ years behind in security standards

Rep. Khanna says China should sell app to US company

Carl Szabo stresses the importance of protecting AI tech from foreign threats

Larsen Jensen talks about the future of military technology

Biden administration seeks public input on AI regulation

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