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![Russia Targeted Election-Related Networks in 21 States: DHS (Security Week)](/static/build/img/news/alt/Data-Cybersecurity-Predictions-2-small.jpg)
Hackers believed to be working for the Russian government targeted election-related networks in 21 U.S. states, representatives of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) told the Senate...
![DHS, FBI Warn of North Korea ‘Hidden Cobra’ Strikes Against US Assets (Threatpost)](/static/build/img/news/alt/Geopolitical-Cybersecurity-Predictions-small.jpg)
DHS and the FBI warned that North Korean attackers are targeting U.S. businesses with malware- and botnet-related attacks that are part of concerted effort dubbed "Hidden Cobra."
![Hack Department of Homeland Security Act Would Bring Bug Bounty Program to DHS (Threatpost)](/static/build/img/news/alt/antivirus-stats-small.jpg)
Senators introduced a bill last week to establish a bug bounty pilot program within the Department of Homeland Security.
![Hack DHS Act Establishes Bug Bounty Program for DHS (Security Week)](/static/build/img/news/alt/data-breach-stats-small.jpg)
Following what is now widespread practice among private industry tech giants, a new bill proposes to force the DHS to introduce its own public-sector bug bounty program. read more
![Mobile Ecosystem Vulnerable Despite Security Improvements: DHS (SecurityWeek)](/static/build/img/news/alt/hackers-statistics-small.jpg)
![DHS Funds Smartphone Authentication Projects (SecurityWeek)](/static/build/img/news/alt/breach-statistics-small.jpg)
![DHS Secretary Seeks Help from Tech Sector to Fight Cyberthreat (InfoRiskToday)](/static/build/img/news/alt/web-statistics-small.jpg)
![DHS Late in Submitting CyberSec Strategy to Congress (InfoRiskToday)](/static/build/img/news/alt/application-stats-small.jpg)
![Trump Budget: $1.5 Billion for DHS Cybersecurity (InfoRiskToday)](/static/build/img/news/alt/cybersecurity-breach-statistics-small.jpg)
![DHS Chairman Paints Bleak US Cybersecurity Picture (Threatpost)](/static/build/img/news/alt/managed-security-small.jpg)
The United States is losing on the cyber-battlefield and face a bleak threat landscape, according to DHS chairman Michael McCaul. But, he says, there is still hope to turn things around.