- UK Industries are Least Trained in Cyber Security
(The HR Director, August 18th) - Hacker group attacks Japan nuclear websites over Fukushima water plan
(Kyodo News, August 18th) - Hacktivists ‘targeted’ over 1,000 India sites during I-day celebrations
(Business Standard, August 18th) - Technological and Legal Defenses Against Privacy Attacks on Machine Learning Models
(JDSupra/Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP, August 17th) - Department of Defense-Sponsored Cyber Internship Offers Knowledge, Inspiration for College Students
(U.S. Department of Defense, August 17th) - Canada’s Office of Privacy Commissioner Revises Privacy Guideline on Employee Personal Information
(JDSupra/Littler, August 17th) - Southampton FC Renews Partnership with Acronis
(Security Informed, August 18th) - Chinese movie themed on overseas cyber fraud to go global
(ECNS, August 18th) - International Cyber Expo Launches ‘Grab the Mic: Women in Cyber’ Event
(IT Security Guru, August 17th) - Cyber attacks wipe $76m from Latitude results
(Business News Australia, August 18th) - Cybersecurity ‘still number one on the agenda in boardrooms,’ Cramer says as Palo Alto reports
(CNBC, August 18th) - What Americans Know About AI, Cybersecurity and Big Tech
(Pew Research Center, August 17th) - University of Missouri System provides update on data breach
(KFVS, August 17th) - An Overview of Dubai’s First and Second Cybersecurity Strategy
(Dark Reading, August 17th) - NatWest customer calls bank’s handling of breach of his data ‘disgusting’
(Computer Weekly, August 18th) - Data breach at the Liquor Control Board of Ontario compromised customers’ personal information
(Teiss, August 18th)