Asia-based Cybercrime Syndicates Go Global
Asian cybercrime syndicates based in China and Southeast Asia have caused approximately $37 billion in losses in East and Southeast Asia. The UN warns that they are now spreading operations across Africa, South America, the Middle East, Europe, and the Pacific.
Uzbekistan and Hungary Partner in Cybersecurity
A collaboration between Uzbekistan and Hungary is underway, with the two nations aiming to enhance internal security, including the development of partnerships in cybersecurity.
Cyberthreats loom over the Indo-Pacific
In a recent panel hosted by the Center for a New American Security, experts warned that Indo‑Pacific countries like South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and the Philippines are facing growing cyber threats, especially from China and North Korea, but lack sufficient domestic cybersecurity talent, infrastructure, and public-private collaboration to effectively counter them.