InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Monday, June 6, 2022
InfoSecSherpa: Your Guide Up a Mountain of Information!
2 min readJun 6, 2022
- The Surreal Case of a C.I.A. Hacker’s Revenge
(The New Yorker, June 6th) - The U.S. isn’t getting ahead of the cyber threat, experts say
(The Washington Post, June 6th) - Russian Ministry of Construction Website Hacked
(Gov Info Security, June 6th) - 2021 was a record year for software vulnerabilities
(The New Statesman, June 6th) - The State of Cyber: Breaking Down Recent Rules and Regulations
(JDSupra/Wiley Rein LLP, June 6th) - Novartis hit by cyberattack but says no sensitive data were compromised: report
(Fierce Pharma, June 6th) - Department of Homeland Security warns cybersecurity vulnerabilities in Illumina software could affect test results
(Med Tech Dive, June 6th) - VCs, Tech Firms Want to Raise $1 Million for Bay Area Cyber Education
(The Wall Street Journal, June 6th) - Bipartisan U.S. Federal Privacy Bill Circulated
(JDSupra/Husch Blackwell LLP, June 6th) - Aviation IoT Market is set to experience a significant growth rate
(Digital Journal, June 3rd)