InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Saturday, April 1, 2023

InfoSecSherpa: Your Guide Up a Mountain of Information!

Satellite dishes. Image by TheoLeo from Pixabay.
See news item #8 for information about a satellite provider facing litigation as a results of a cyber attack.
  1. Pentagon cyber policy post may stay unfilled during review
    (C4ISRNET, March 31st)
  2. Shifting the cybersecurity burden for state and local governments
    (American City and County, March 31st)
  3. What is the impact of AI on cyber security awareness?
    (Click Armor, April 1st)
  4. How one state looks to shared cyber services to defend rural areas
    (GCN, March 31st)
  5. Georgia Tech’s cyber-physical systems program track tackles the new frontier of cybersecurity
    (Atlanta Inno, March 31st)
  6. Washington State man who allegedly identified as a ‘cyber terrorist’ online just arrested and charged
    (The News Tribune/Yahoo! News, March 31st)
  7. North Korean hacker group poses as journalists and experts to steal intel
    (Radio Free Asia, March 31st)
  8. DISH slapped with multiple lawsuits after ransomware cyber attack
    (Bleeping Computer, April 1st)
  9. Utah amends disclosure requirements for data breaches
    (JDSupra / Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, March 31st)
  10. Lazarus Heist: The intercontinental ATM theft that netted $14m in two hours
    (BBC News, March 31st)

BONUS: How to Make a Mastodon Account and Join the Fediverse
(Electronic Frontier Foundation, December 1st 2022)

CFP closes at April 02, 2023 23:21 UTC. https://www.papercall.io/cyberjutsucon2023
CFP closes on April 02, 2023 23:21 UTC

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InfoSecSherpa (Tracy Z. Maleeff)
InfoSecSherpa (Tracy Z. Maleeff)

Written by InfoSecSherpa (Tracy Z. Maleeff)

#Librarian turned #InformationSecurity professional. Your guide up a mountain of information! https://sherpaintel.com

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