Solid roundup. The UK sanctions piece on Russian and Chinese info ops is particualrly important because it signals a shift toward treating influence campaigns as actual cyber threats, not just soft power noise. Once you start attributing IO to the same actors running intrusions, the resposne playbook changes dramatically. I've watched a lot of orgs still treat these two domains separately, which lets adversaries exploit the seam.
Solid roundup. The UK sanctions piece on Russian and Chinese info ops is particualrly important because it signals a shift toward treating influence campaigns as actual cyber threats, not just soft power noise. Once you start attributing IO to the same actors running intrusions, the resposne playbook changes dramatically. I've watched a lot of orgs still treat these two domains separately, which lets adversaries exploit the seam.
Is it a shift? They have being operating jointly in that space for awhile… same as Iran.