WikiLeaks released thousands of files in early March that it identifies as CIA documents outlining the agency's cyber espionage tools. The documents include instructions, support documents and conversations about exploiting smartphone vulnerabilities and using smart TVs as listening devices. The first release was named "Year Zero", and it will be part of a series of CIA-related leaks named "Vault 7". Join the conversation on BrightTALK and discover how the WikiLeaks documents affect you, your company and the cybersecurity on a national level.
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