InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Friday, February 4, 2022
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2 min readFeb 4, 2022
- Argo CD releases patch for zero-day vulnerability
(ZDNet, February 4th) - Data Breach Alert: Heirloom Roses
(JD Supra / Console and Associates, P.C., February 4th) - Gettr Fired Its Entire Cybersecurity Team and Never Replaced Them, Former Employees Say
(Gizmodo, February 4th) - US Lawmakers Introduce Algorithmic Accountability Act
(Gov Info Security, February 4th) - Cybersecurity innovation among pharma companies has dropped off in the last year
(Pharmaceutical Technology, February 4th) - What Prescott, Ariz., Learned ‘Dodging a [Ransomware] Bullet’
(Government Technology, February 4th) - An old-fashioned crime is on the rise: bank check theft
(Northeast Public Radio / NPR, February 4th) - CISA Supports Inaugural US Cyber Games as Founding Sponsor
(Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, February 4th) - Florida lawmakers eye new cybersecurity requirements for public sector
(State Scoop, February 3rd) - North Korean hacking group targets defense contractors
(Washington Examiner, February 3rd)