InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Monday, November 28, 2022
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2 min readNov 28, 2022
- Maple Leaf Foods added to ransomware gang’s victim list
(Cyber News, November 25th) - Anti-Graft Agency, Nigerian Defence Academy To Collaborate On Cybersecurity
(Voice of Nigeria, November 26th) - Maintaining Boundaries Between Your Work and Personal Life as a Cybersecurity Professional
(Fortra, November 28th) - NATO’s flagship cyber defence exercise kicks off in Estonia
(NATO, November 28th) - AIIMS servers remain down, but hospital says no demand for ransom brought to notice
(OODA Loop, November 28th) - Canada’s New Indo-Pacific Strategy Includes Cybersecurity and Naval Defense Investment
(Homeland Security Today, November 28th) - Keep the Hackers Out: How Trucking Companies Can Up Their Cybersecurity Game
(Trucking Info, November 27th) - Don’t be fooled by end-of-the-year articles on cybersecurity trends. Most of them aren’t focusing on the right thing
(Geektime, November 28th) - Meta Fined $275 Million for Breaking E.U. Data Privacy Law
(The New York Times, November 28th) - TikTok Hit in MASSIVE CIPA Suit Over Its Business Model of Profiting from Advertising by Collecting and Monetizing User Data
(The National Law Review, November 27th)