InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Friday, October 7, 2022
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2 min readOct 7, 2022
- Toyota Apologizes For Breach of User Info
(PYMNTS, October 7th) - Accountants ‘should be on high alert for cyber threats’
(Accountants Daily, October 7th) - Irish Girl Guides Develop their Cyber Powers During Cyber Security Awareness Month
(Tech Buzz Ireland, October 7th) - Inaugural Arab International cybersecurity summit to spotlight Bahrain’s multi-sector cyber infrastructure approach
(Zawya, October 7th) - Colombia National Food and Drug Surveillance Institute hit with cyberattack
(The Record by Recorded Future, October 5th) - European Commission Publishes Proposal for Cyber Resilience Act
(The National Law Review, October 6th) - Indianapolis Housing Agency’s server hacked by cyber thieves
(Fox59, October 6th) - Empowering Airmen on cybersecurity
(Air Force Cyber, October 6th) - How a new program founded in North Dakota protects 60 million Americans from cyber attacks
(Grand Forks Herald, October 7th) - Delhi Police launches ‘Cyber Uday 2.0’ to promote digital literacy
(The Statesman, October 7th)
Bonus:
- Too Intense, Too Loud, Too Aggressive: How to Navigate the Double Standard of Being ‘Too Much’
(Chief, July 13, 2022 — h/t to Jules Okafor for sharing it with me)