InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Friday, July 15, 2022

InfoSecSherpa: Your Guide Up a Mountain of Information!

InfoSecSherpa
1 min readJul 15, 2022
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  1. CyberBase Seeks to Close Gap in National Cybersecurity Talent Shortage by Increasing Black Representation
    (The Plug, July 13th)
  2. Carolina Behavioral Health Alliance Reports Breach of the PHI of 130,000 Health Plan Members
    (HIPAA Journal, July 14th)
  3. North Korean Hackers Targeting Small and Midsize Businesses with H0lyGh0st Ransomware
    (The Hacker News, July 15th)
  4. Researchers To Enhance Security Of Next-Generation Wireless Systems
    (Texas A&M Today, July 14th)
  5. Ransomware Attacks on Education on the Rise
    (InfoSecurity, July 12th)
  6. Digital burglary at recruitment agency Morgan Hunt confirmed
    (The Register, July 15th)
  7. Russian cyber threat to Canada worse than previously reported
    (National Post, July 14th)
  8. Louisiana CISO Changes Roles to Focus State Cyber Defenses
    (Government Technology, July 14th)
  9. DHS board: No one used software inventories to find vulnerable Log4j deployments
    (Fed Scoop, July 14th)
  10. “Almost all Israel’s cyber giants will lay off employees this summer”
    (CTech, July 14th)
I will be speaking with John Stoner at the July 16th Virtual Conference of The Diana Initiative at 7:30pm EDT. Click the image above to purchase a ticket for all TDI events or make a donation to support their mission of supporting women, non-binary, and allies in Information Security!
I will be speaking with John Stoner at the July 16th Virtual Conference of The Diana Initiative at 7:30pm EDT. Click the image above to purchase a ticket for all TDI events or make a donation to support their mission of supporting women, non-binary, and allies in Information Security!

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