InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Friday, May 19, 2023
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2 min readMay 19, 2023
- Most Companies Can’t Handle Cybersecurity Alone
(Harvard Business Review, May 18th) - Center Point-Urbana student wins nation-wide poster contest for cyber security awareness
(KCRG, May 18th) - A cyber scare for public transit
(The Washington Post, May 19th) - Attempted Cyber Attack Ails Newport News, Va., Libraries
(Government Technology, May 19th) - Pentagon Cyber Official Provides Progress Update on Zero Trust Strategy Roadmap
(U.S. Department of Defense, May 18th) - Utah Audit Examines State, Local Cybersecurity Gaps
(Government Technology, May 18th) - 5 types of cyberattacks target everything from food to pipelines to democracy
(Big Think, May 19th) - Child hackers: How are kids becoming sophisticated cyber criminals?
(EuroNewsNext, May 19th) - Accessibility should be a cybersecurity priority, says UK NCSC: Cybersecurity training, controls, and requirements that are inaccessible, especially to those with disabilities, can make businesses less secure and more vulnerable to risky behaviour.
(CSO, May 19th) - Educating Your Board of Directors on Cybersecurity
(Security Intelligence, May 19th)