InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Friday, June 7, 2024
InfoSecSherpa: Your Guide Up a Mountain of Information!
2 min readJun 7, 2024
- Recent grads from 222 U.S. colleges have had their personal data exposed
(Consumer Affairs, June 5th) - 3 ways manufacturers can build a culture of cyber resilience
(World Economic Forum, June 7th) - Japan Prime Minister vows to boost “active cyber defense” to prevent cyberattacks
(Kyodo News, June 7th) - Navy to brief industry this month on information warfare projects for cyber and networking protection
(Military + Aerospace Electronics, June 7th) - Space ISAC: Cyber Warfare, Space Weather Keep Threat Levels High for Industry
(Via Satellite, June 7th) - Federal Communications Commission Seeks To Help Schools, Libraries Defend Against Cyber Threats
(Broadband Breakfast, June 6th) - Frontier Communications reveals that cyber incident exposed hundreds of thousands
(Cybernews, June 7th) - Russian hackers claim cyberattack on Spanish defence company
(Reuters, June 5th) - Two people arrested in connection with investigation into homemade mobile antenna used to send thousands of smishing text messages to the public
(City of London Police, June 7th) - China turns to private hackers as it cracks down on online activists on Tiananmen Square anniversary
(University of Maryland-Baltimore County, June 7th)