InfoSecSherpa’s News Round Up for Thursday, November 18, 2021
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1 min readNov 18, 2021
- Banks ordered to promptly flag cybersecurity incidents
(Business Insurance / Reuters, November 18th) - Hundreds participate in electric grid cyberattack simulation amid increasing threats
(The Hill, November 18th) - California Pizza Kitchen employee data exposed in breach
(Chain Storage, November 18th) - Ransomware, supply chain and trojans top cyber risks against financial institutions
(Security Brief Asia, November 18th) - How Iran Tried to Undermine the 2020 US Presidential Election
(Wired, November 18th) - Unregulated Israeli spyware is a global threat, experts warn
(Middle East Eye, November 18th) - Ransomware Phishing Emails Sneak Through SEGs
(Threatpost, November 18th) - Amazon’s former head of information security said the company’s customer data protection was a mess: ‘It was all put together with tape and bubblegum’
(Business Insider, November 18th) - Heavy Workloads Are Taking Their Toll For Those On Frontlines Of Cybersecurity Wars
(Forbes, November 18th) - FTC Issues Final Rule Amending the Standards for Safeguarding Customer Information — Data Breach Notification Obligations to Follow?
(Lexology / Jackson Lewis PC, November 18th)