InfoSecSherpa’s News Round Up for Tuesday, September 7, 2021
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1 min readSep 7, 2021
- Howard University cancels classes after ransomware attack
(NBC News, September 7th) - Budgeting for Cybersecurity Requires a New Approach
(CFO, September 7th) - Texas Pro-Life Group Hit with Physical Threats, Cyber Attack after Supreme Court Heartbeat Ruling
(National Review, September 7th) - Cryptoassets and artificial intelligence in EU regulation — FinTech Perspectives
(JD Supra / Hogan Lovells, September 7th) - REvil ransomware group resurfaces after brief hiatus
(ZDNet, September 7th) - JetBlue CISO Tells Data Centers to Concentrate on Threat Actors
(Data Center Knowledge, September 7th) - Netgear Smart Switches Open to Complete Takeover
(Threatpost, September 7th) - Ukraine spies tried to ensnare alleged Russian war criminals with a fake website, promises of riches and an international sting
(CNN, September 7th) - Financial institutions clear hurdle in Sonic data breach case
(Reuters, September 7th) - Verification Process Tweaked for Facebook, Instagram
(AdWeek, September 7th)