“It’s the same doors that the good guys use, that the bad guys can walk through” – former White House tech advisor on data-centric security in the wake of Salt Typhoon

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On October 25 2024, the FBI and CISA released a joint statement marking the first public acknowledgement that US telecommunications networks had been breached by Salt Typhoon, a group widely recognized to have credible links to the Chinese government.

As the months went by, numerous companies revealed they had been targeted, including AT&T and Verizon, which confirmed threat actors had successfully penetrated their systems, with the attackers likely accessing the network traffic of millions of Americans, as well as high-profile government individuals and a backdoor surveillance network used by the US authorities.

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