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Financial TimesNorway Maintains Fisheries Agreement With Russia in Barents Sea
European officials have expressed concerns that Norway's continued cooperation with Russia on managing cod stocks in the Barents Sea could pose security risks. The 1975 pact allows joint scientific research, fishing industry coordination and coast guard operations in an area that…
nbcnews.comNational Guard Cyber Units Aid Ransomware Response in Multiple States
Minnesota deployed 15 members of its National Guard cyber protection team to assist Winona County following a ransomware attack on April 6, 2026. The incident marked the county's second cyberattack in three months and disrupted emergency and critical services. Similar National Gu…
WiredUS Agencies Warn of Iranian-Linked Hackers Targeting Critical Infrastructure
A joint advisory from US agencies including the FBI, NSA, DOE, and CISA details hacking attempts by Iran-affiliated hackers on industrial control systems in energy, water, and government facilities. The hackers targeted programmable logic controllers from Rockwell Automation to p…
insurancejournal.comU.S. Government Issues Warning on Iran-Linked Cyberattacks Targeting Water and Energy Systems
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued a warning on Tuesday about cyberattacks on water and energy systems attributed to hackers backed by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps. The alert, coordinated with the FBI, NSA, and Energy Department, focused…
Ars TechnicaColorado Senate Committee Advances Bill to Exempt Critical Infrastructure from Right-to-Repair Law
The Colorado Senate Business, Labor, and Technology Committee unanimously approved Senate Bill 26-090 on Friday, which seeks to exempt information technology equipment for critical infrastructure from the state's Consumer Right to Repair Digital Electronic Equipment Act.