InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Friday, July 1, 2022
InfoSecSherpa: Your Guide Up a Mountain of Information!
2 min readJul 1, 2022
Special Canada Day Edition!
- Cyber Security Today, July 1, 2022 — Cruise line hit with US$5 million fine over data breaches, an FBI warning to HR departments over deepfake videos, and more
(IT World Canada, July 1st) - Cybersecurity in a connected world
(The Globe and Mail, June 30th) - Ex-government IT worker collaborated with Russian cybergang
(Computing, July 1st) - Global data protection authorities release guidance:
Help for businesses and individuals to protect against cyber-attacks that exploit password re-use
(Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, June 30th) - Canada Electricity Security Policy
(International Energy Agency, June 30th) - Canada’s electronic spy agency waging ‘long-term’ campaign against cyber criminals
(Global News, June 28th) - Canadian NetWalker ransomware defendant agrees to plead guilty in US court
(Cyber Scoop, June 28th) - ‘Vital systems’ cybersecurity law’ will expand information sharing, protect organizations: lawyer
(Canadian Lawyer, June 28th) - Pro-China Agents Posed as Activists to Protest US, Canada Mines
(Bloomberg, June 28th) - Spotlight on Canada’s approach to managing third party risk in the finance sector
(JDSupra/NCC Group, June 29th)