InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Friday, February 4, 2022

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InfoSecSherpa
2 min readFeb 4, 2022
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“Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day that says I’ll try again tomorrow.” ―Mary Anne Radmacher
  1. Argo CD releases patch for zero-day vulnerability
    (ZDNet, February 4th)
  2. Data Breach Alert: Heirloom Roses
    (JD Supra / Console and Associates, P.C., February 4th)
  3. Gettr Fired Its Entire Cybersecurity Team and Never Replaced Them, Former Employees Say
    (Gizmodo, February 4th)
  4. US Lawmakers Introduce Algorithmic Accountability Act
    (Gov Info Security, February 4th)
  5. Cybersecurity innovation among pharma companies has dropped off in the last year
    (Pharmaceutical Technology, February 4th)
  6. What Prescott, Ariz., Learned ‘Dodging a [Ransomware] Bullet’
    (Government Technology, February 4th)
  7. An old-fashioned crime is on the rise: bank check theft
    (Northeast Public Radio / NPR, February 4th)
  8. CISA Supports Inaugural US Cyber Games as Founding Sponsor
    (Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, February 4th)
  9. Florida lawmakers eye new cybersecurity requirements for public sector
    (State Scoop, February 3rd)
  10. North Korean hacking group targets defense contractors
    (Washington Examiner, February 3rd)
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