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KGB Operations in North America | History of the Soviet Secret Service


KGB Operations in North America | History of the Soviet Secret Service
The KGB (Russian: Комите́т госуда́рственной безопа́сности / КГБ; translated in English as Committee for State Security), was the main security agency for the Soviet Union from 1954 until its break-up in 1991. Formed in 1954, as a direct successor of such preceding agencies as the Cheka, NKGB, and MGB, the KGB was attached to the Council of Ministers. It was the chief government agency of “union-republican jurisdiction”, acting as internal security, intelligence, and secret police. Similar agencies were instated in each of the republics of the Soviet Union aside from Russia and consisted of many ministries, state committees, and state commissions. ....

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Assessing India's CAATSA Sanctions Waiver Eligibility – The Diplomat


February 12, 2021
Indian Army soldiers fire their weapons during a room clearing demonstration as part of Yudh Abhyas, an exercise that enhances the joint capabilities of both the U.S. and Indian army through training and cultural exchange, Sept. 21, 2018.
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The U.S.-India 2+2 Ministerial held in New Delhi in late October 2020 put a solid endcap on another strong four-year run in defense relations between the two countries. However, a threat to the emerging relationship looms large potential sanctions against India for procuring Russian military equipment under the Countering America’s Adversaries through Sanctions Act (CAATSA). It is not clear whether the existing waiver authority is wide enough for India, much less whether sufficient political interest exists to use such a waiver. Thus, CAATSA relief will likely hinge on whether India’s increasing contribution to Asian security overrides India’s continu ....

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SolarWinds security to-do list post hack


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In wake of one of the largest breaches in U.S. history, SolarWinds is addressing how its privileged access is separated between its IT infrastructure and DevOps.
The hack of SolarWinds was a blend of compromised email and software interference done without a trace. Federal agencies say the attackers were likely Russian; Alex Stamos, former Facebook and Yahoo security chief, and current professor at Stanford University says it was executed by the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation (SVR), during a webcast Thursday. 
The attack hit hundreds of organizations, including the U.S. Department fo Energy and multiple other U.S. government agencies. The compromised software is used by 18,000 of the world s largest infrastructure sites, and according to security company Dragos, hackers accessed the systems of multiple equipment manufacturers, including some with direct access to turbine control software. ....

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