The European Union has announced new sanctions targeting private companies involved in cyber operations against Europe. These include Iranian firm Emennet Pasargad, responsible for cyberattacks on the French newspaper Charlie Hebdo and the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, and two Chinese companies, Integrity Technology Group and Anxun Information Technology, along with two associated individuals. These sanctions expand the EU’s blacklist to 21 entities implicated in cyber aggression. The move addresses growing concerns over state-linked private actors using cyber tools to disrupt critical infrastructure, manipulate information, and threaten the security of European institutions and public events. By targeting these companies, the EU... [Continue Reading]