Mike Pompeo. (Mark Taylor / Flickr) Senators want answers on State Department’s glaring cybersecurity gaps The bipartisan group is particularly focused on the department's lack of multi-factor authentication. Sep 12, 2018 By Greg Otto
Top U.S. counterintelligence official: Kaspersky’s move to Switzerland doesn’t matter William Evanina, the Director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, told CyberScoop that the damage has been done with regards to the Moscow-based company. Jun 12, 2018 By Patrick Howell O'Neill
Kaspersky Lab’s headquarters in Moscow. (Getty Images) U.S. government weighing sanctions against Kaspersky Lab The news comes as the Trump administration has gone back and forth on new sanctions against Russia. Apr 23, 2018 By Patrick Howell O'Neill Chris Bing
(Wikicommons) Report: Russian hackers stole NSA data with help from Kaspersky products A bombshell report from the Wall Street Journal says Russian hackers discovered NSA hacking tools through a contractor's use of Kaspersky products. Oct 5, 2017 By Patrick Howell O'Neill
Kaspersky CEO Eugene Kaspersky at the 2017 Kaspersky Security Analyst Summit (Eugene Kaspersky / Flickr) Pentagon’s looming Kaspersky ban viewed as ‘purely political’ The firm's CEO and co-founder offered again on Friday to let the U.S. government audit his company's source code: "We've got nothing to hide." Jun 30, 2017 By Patrick Howell O'Neill