MediSecure data breach hits Aussie healthcare.
Australia warns of a large-scale ransomware data breach. The justice department charges five with helping North Korean IT workers evade sanctions. The FCC wants to beef up BGP. Antidot is a new Android banking trojan. The SEC enhances disclosure obligations. Researchers uncover vulnerabilities in GE ultrasound devices. A Baltimore neo-nazi pleads guilty to conspiring to take down an electrical grid. On our Solution Spotlight: N2K’s Simone Petrella speaks with Alicja Cade, Director in Google Cloud's Office of the CISO, about the CISO role, board communication, and cyber workforce development. “Tanks” for the warm water, but you can keep the vulnerabilities.
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On our Solution Spotlight: N2K’s Simone Petrella speaks with Alicja Cade, Director in Google Cloud's Office of the CISO, about the CISO role, board communication, and cyber workforce development. Simone and Alicja spoke at the 2024 RSA Conference.
Selected Reading
Australian government warns of 'large-scale ransomware data breach' (The Record)
US exposes scheme enabling North Korean IT workers to bypass sanctions (Help Net Security)
FCC proposes BGP security measures (Network World)
BGP: What is border gateway protocol, and how does it work? (Network World)
New 'Antidot' Android Trojan Allows Cybercriminals to Hack Devices, Steal Data (SecurityWeek)
SEC beefs up data privacy rules (Investment Executive)
GE Ultrasound Gear Riddled With Bugs, Open to Ransomware & Data Theft (DarkReading)
Baltimore County woman pleads guilty to conspiring with neo-Nazi leader to attack energy grid (The Baltimore banner)
How I upgraded my water heater and discovered how bad smart home security can be (Ars Technica)
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