InfoSecSherpa’s News Round Up for Wednesday, January 5, 2022
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1 min readJan 5, 2022
- Sweden Launches Psychological Defense Agency To Counter Disinformation
(Forbes, January 5th) - Behind the scenes: A day in the life of a cybersecurity curriculum director
(Tech Republic, January 5th) - Solving cyber security’s diversity problem
(ITPro, January 5th) - Why Words Matter In Cybersecurity
(Forbes, January 5th) - Cyber Security Today, Jan. 5, 2022 — The year starts with confirmation of more data breaches
(IT World Canada, January 5th) - India’s National Commission for Women Launches Online Resource Centre on Cybersecurity for Women
(News 18, January 5th) - Global cybersecurity forum to push knowledge boundaries
(Zawya, January 4th) - BlackTech targets Japanese entities with new malware. Supply chain attack placed skimmers on real estate websites. Malware campaign uses valid signing certificate.
(The Cyber Wire, January 4th) - Loaded and Rolling: Cybersecurity risks rise; Schneider National grows dedicated fleet
(Freight Waves, January 4th) - The 5 Best Information Security Books of 2021
(BenRothke.Medium.Com, December 15th)