UK-based company Cook Defence Systems announced on 27 May that it will provide its TR40 tracks for Rheinmetall's Lynx KF41 infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) should the platform be selected for the Australian Army's Project Land 400 Phase 3, al.
A LEADING tank track maker based in the heart of the County Durham dales is celebrating after winning a multi-million pound extension to a vital Ministry of Defence contract. Cook Defence Systems, in Stanhope has secured an extension to its contract to supply spare tracks for the Challenger 2 main battle tank and other combat, reconnaissance and engineering vehicles for the British Army. The UK company – Weardale’s most valued employer – is the world’s leading independent designer and manufacturer of track systems for armoured vehicles. Its tracks are in service on almost all the tracked vehicles in the British Army and with many other armed forces around the world.
Lazarus Group Recruitment: Threat Hunters vs Head Hunters
Lazarus Group Recruitment: Threat Hunters vs Head Hunters
Published on 27 April 2021
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Introduction At the end of September 2020, Positive Technologies Expert Security Center (PT Expert Security Center, PT ESC) was involved in the investigation of an incident in one of the largest pharmaceutical companies. After starting to analyze the tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) of the attackers, the investigation team found similarities with the Lazarus Group attacks previously described in detail by cybersecurity experts in the reports Operation: Dream Job and Operation (노스 스타) North Star A Job Offer That s Too Good to be True? .
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