InfoSecSherpa’s News Round Up for Monday, September 13, 2021
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1 min readSep 13, 2021
- Disincentivizing ransomware criminals across the federal government
(Federal News Network, September 13th) - Class action targets Georgia health system over ransomware attack that exposed 1.4 million patients’ info
(Becker’s Health IT, September 13th) - National Coding Week 2021 — Tech experts tackle the main issues
(Open Access Government, September 13th) - Massachusetts students campaign to keep facial recognition out of schools
(7 News Boston, September 13th) - Israeli cyber chief: Corona led to largest cyber terror attacks in history
(The Jerusalem Post, September 13th) - CISA Announces Cybersecurity Vet Kiersten Todt as New Chief of Staff
(MeriTalk, September 13th) - UAE, Estonia discuss cooperation in industry, biotechnology
(Emirates News Agency, September 13th) - Security Service Accused of Spying on School, Kindergarten Principals
(Civil Republic of Georgia, September 13th) - Why Security Needs to Stop Blaming the End User
(The Chartered Institute for IT, September 13th) - University of Minnesota Unveils Center for Medical Device Cybersecurity
(Health IT Security, September 13th)