InfoSecSherpa’s News Round Up for Friday, November 26, 2021
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- Pentagon considers incentives to get companies to CMMC (Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification) 2.0 early
(Federal News Network, November 26th) - EU needs more cybersecurity graduates, says ENISA infosec agency — pointing at growing list of master’s degree courses
(The Register, November 26th) - Companies struggling with consumer data protection
(Sci Dev Net, November 26th) - New Discord malware targets NFT and crypto fans
(Tech Radar, November 26th) - This stealthy malware hides behind an impossible date
(ZDNet, November 26th) - Finnish authorities warn of new wave of malware text messages
(YLE, November 26th) - Why cyber risk is frustrating for some insurers
(Canadian Underwriter, November 25th) - Panama Maritime Authority boosts cyber security with ClassNK
(Port Technology, November 26th) - US, UK, and Australian Agencies Issue Joint Cybersecurity Advisory on Iranian APT Groups Targeting Critical Infrastructure
(CPO Magazine, November 25th) - Cyber Security Today, Nov. 26, 2021 — Advice to online retailers for the holiday season, lengthy prison terms for cybercrooks and watch for Android updates
(IT World Canada, November 26th)