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National security refers to the protection of a nation’s interests, sovereignty, and well-being from internal and external threats. While it traditionally encompasses military defense, it increasingly involves safeguarding critical infrastructure, economic stability, and the safety of citizens. In the context of cybersecurity, national security is concerned with defending against cyberattacks that could disrupt essential services, compromise sensitive information, or undermine public trust. As cyber threats evolve in sophistication, securing digital systems, networks, and data has become a fundamental aspect of a nation’s overall security strategy.

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Encryption Isn’t Enough: The Hidden Threat of Messaging Metadata

Encryption Isn’t Enough: The Hidden Threat of Messaging Metadata

Today’s Digital Landscape Metadata is one of the most overlooked security risks in modern digital communications. Adversaries no longer need to break into encrypted chats to understand your intent; all they need is your metadata. For government officials who deal with national security, foreign relations, or coordination of high-stakes operations such as international summits or VIP protection, these risks are a pressing reality. The tools used for communication and coordination can either support the mission or become the weakest link. The consumer-grade and even enterprise-class messaging apps that many governmental officials rely on, such as WhatsApp, Signal, Teams, or Zoom, all leave a trail: ...
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