Top news of the week: 18.06.2020.

#RemoteWork #cybersecurity #Azure #SEC588 #Kubernetes #ResponsibleAI

Data Privacy

On Jun 15, 2020
@SwiftOnSecurity shared
Attackers use 300MB files to evade antivirus. Have you reviewed your corporate antivirus settings recently? You know, the one nobody in your org has actually comprehensibly administered since 2005? https://t.co/1Lp4uJwvW5
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India: Human Rights Defenders Targeted by a Coordinated Spyware Operation

India: Human Rights Defenders Targeted by a Coordinated Spyware Operation

Amnesty International and the Citizen Lab have uncovered a coordinated spyware campaign targeting at least nine human rights defenders (HRDs) in India. Eight of the nine HRDs have been ...

On Jun 17, 2020
@RSAsecurity shared
In a new normal of #RemoteWork, businesses are more vulnerable to human error and insider threats. Learn how to manage this #cybersecurity risk: https://t.co/lth0uxK8JF
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The Changing Face of Insider Threats

The Changing Face of Insider Threats

Learn how digital transformation is changing insider threats.

On Jun 16, 2020
@SecurityExpert shared
Shopped with Claire's online? Hackers may have stolen your card details https://t.co/aodONA61g7 https://t.co/Mh00pL4u6P
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Shopped with Claire's online? Hackers may have stolen your card details

Shopped with Claire's online? Hackers may have stolen your card details

The accessories company confirms that criminals intercepted payment card details used on its online store for a number of weeks.

On Jun 17, 2020
@thegrugq shared
RT @evelyndouek: Americans want platforms to be places of open expression, but also misinfo removed, but also tech companies have too much power & can't be trusted to make content decisions, but also the gvt would be worse Tbh, this basically reflects expert opinion too! https://t.co/tUnH4BXcPe
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The future of tech policy: American views

The future of tech policy: American views

In a series of new reports, Gallup and Knight Foundation explore the shifting landscape and how policymakers and technology companies might adapt to face evolving challenges concerning a ...

On Jun 16, 2020
@Infosec_Tourist shared
RT @CSFI_DCOE: Attacks and Breaches Ransomware from Your Lawyer's Perspective https://t.co/WpBPgg85Xb
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Ransomware from Your Lawyer's Perspective

Ransomware from Your Lawyer's Perspective

Three good reasons why your incident response team's first call after a data breach should be to outside counsel.

On Jun 17, 2020
@jameslyne shared
RT @SANSPenTest: Join @mosesrenegade for the 2nd part of his series Post Modern Web Attacks on #Kubernetes attack matrix. He'll be diving into KubeFlow attacks on #Azure Register here: https://t.co/KHRUNyVkPO #SEC588 https://t.co/oiBnLSzJ8i
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Post Modern Web Attacks: Kubernetes Attack Matrix

Post Modern Web Attacks: Kubernetes Attack Matrix

You've heard of MITRE ATT&CK framework, but have you heard of the Microsoft Kubernetes attack matrix? In this months feature of Advanced Web Attacks, we are going to be covering Kubernetes ...

On Jun 16, 2020
@BrianHonan shared
@kennedydee @Claire_PennyTay Finally, I was interviewed by @marievonboran about the risks of smart toys. Many of those risks apply to many smart home and IoT devices. The article has my top 10 tips on buying such devices https://t.co/vMGXbu8PrC
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How to avoid silly mistakes with smart toys

How to avoid silly mistakes with smart toys

Internet-connected toys have sparked concerns about privacy and security

On Jun 11, 2020
@BrianHonan shared
RT @RobMcCargow: European Data Protection Board said it "has doubts" that using facial recognition technology developed by U.S. company Clearview AI is legal in the EU | via @politico #ResponsibleAI https://t.co/uBpHCAyGhP
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Controversial US facial recognition technology likely illegal, EU body says

Controversial US facial recognition technology likely illegal, EU body says

Clearview AI allows users to link facial images of an individual to a database of more than three billion pictures.