InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Friday, August 19, 2022

InfoSecSherpa: Your Guide Up a Mountain of Information!

InfoSecSherpa (Tracy Z. Maleeff)
2 min readAug 19, 2022
Belgrade, Serbia. Image by Stevan Aksentijevic from Pixabay.
See #9 for a news item about Serbia.
  1. The new doublespeak (an article about deepfakes)
    (Protocol, August 19th)
  2. Ohio Raises a Volunteer Army to Fight Election Hacking
    (Bloomberg, August 17th)
  3. Cybercrime Group TA558 Targeting Hospitality, Hotel, and Travel Organizations
    (Bleeping Computer, August 19th)
  4. Cyber Command’s rotation ‘problem’ exacerbates talent shortage amid growing digital threat
    (Cyber Scoop, August 18th)
  5. Joint Statement on U.S.-Mexico Working Group on Cyber Issues
    (U.S. Department of State, August 18th)
  6. Simon Pegg Is Getting Serious For ‘The Undeclared War’
    (Uproxx, August 19th)
  7. The Family That Mined the Pentagon’s Data for Profit
    (Wired, August 18th)
  8. Episode 2 — Cybersecurity, the Department of Defense, and the Private Sector/Government Contracting
    (Lexology / Torres Trade Law PLLC, August 19th)
  9. China’s surveillance tech spreads in Serbian cities: A draft law would cement the presence of Chinese technology, putting Belgrade on an increasingly authoritarian path
    (The New Statesman, August 19th)
  10. North Dakota founded multi-state cyber security task force grows
    (KFYR-TV, August 18th)
“Long Overdue: Making InfoSec Better Through Library Science” (Begin at the 1:40:00 mark of the video)
“Long Overdue: Making InfoSec Better Through Library Science” (Begin at the 1:40:00 mark of the video)

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InfoSecSherpa (Tracy Z. Maleeff)
InfoSecSherpa (Tracy Z. Maleeff)

Written by InfoSecSherpa (Tracy Z. Maleeff)

#Librarian turned #InformationSecurity professional. Your guide up a mountain of information! https://sherpaintel.com

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