InfoSecSherpa’s News Round Up for Monday, November 1, 2021
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- Cyber attacks: MoITT (Ministry of Information Technology and Telecom) to form ‘computer emergency response team’
(Business Recorder, November 2nd) - Report: Only 31% of employees are trained against ransomware attacks
(Venture Beat, November 1st) - Indigenous Technology pilots Mirrinj youth program with University of Technology Sydney
(Arnnet, November 2nd) - Understanding cybersecurity management for FinTech: cybersecurity threats in FinTech
(IT World Canada, November 1st) - Japan-US-EU Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Week for the Indo-Pacific Region 2021
(U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Japan, November 1st) - ‘Trojan Source’ attack method can hide bugs into open-source code
(Bleeping Computer, November 1st) - The State Bank of Pakistan rejects rumours of cyber attack on several banks
(Business Recorder, November 2nd) - Bolstering Cybersecurity Risk Management With SBOMS (“Software Bill of Materials”)
(Forbes, November 1st) - Core Newfoundland and Labrador government IT systems not affected by apparent cyber attack: minister
(Saltwire, November 1st) - Malware Statistics You Need to Be Aware Of
(Techie + Gamers, November 1st)