Top news of the week: 29.03.2022.
Threats And Attacks
Researchers Trace LAPSUS$ Cyber Attacks to 16-Year-Old Hacker from England
Cybersecurity researchers have traced LAPSUS$ cyberattacks back to a 16-year-old hacker in England.
Report Launch: Organizations and Nation-State Cyber Threats in the Crosshairs
Ask Live Questions Here The event will be webcast live from this page. SolarWinds, Colonial Pipeline, the Microsoft Exchange “Hafnium” incident, and the latest cyber activity in Ukraine, ...
Innovations And Trends
China Is Winning the Cyberwar
Chances are your data has already been harvested by Chinese-backed hackers.
Experts Uncover Campaign Stealing Cryptocurrency from Android and iPhone Users
Experts Uncover Campaign Stealing Cryptocurrency from Android and iPhone Users
Data Privacy
€ 20 million privacy fine against Clearview AI facial recognition system in Italy
The data protection authority issued a € 20 million privacy fine in Italy against Clearview AI for unlawful processing of data
Detailed explanation of 11 new security controls in ISO 27001:2022
With the changes in ISO 27001:2022, new security controls are being introduced. Read here a detailed explanation of 11 new safeguards.
Startups And Investments
British Business Investments commits up to €20m to Bootstrap Europe III
British Business Investments today announces it has agreed to commit up to €20 million to Bootstrap Europe III,
Ukrainian Tech Startups Carry On: How We Are Enduring The Invasion
Though my life and the lives of all Ukrainians have drastically changed, we all stay strong and fight for our country on various fronts however we can.
Companies And Services
Fury As Okta—The Company That Manages 100 Million Logins—Fails To Tell Customers About Breach For Months
With $25 billion market cap and over 100 million customers, Okta is one of the biggest cybersecurity companies around. If it suffered a breach, it could have widespread ramifications, ...
A Closer Look at the LAPSUS$ Data Extortion Group
“Microsoft found instances where the group successfully gained access to target organizations through recruited …
Business And Industries
Pandemic Leaves Firms Scrambling for Cybersecurity Specialists
Companies have trouble retaining workers, with almost two-thirds of business reporting unfilled positions and massive unmet demand for technical cybersecurity professionals, study shows.
Why global harmonisation of cybersecurity would be music to everyone's ears
The three major areas that would benefit from industry-wide harmonization of cybersecurity regulations are data protection, interoperability and cost.