InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Saturday, May 21, 2022
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2 min readMay 21, 2022
- Data Protection Authority gives Guernsey firms a cyber security checklist
(BBC, May 21st) - Trudeau promises tighter cybersecurity after banning Huawei from 5G networks
(Canada’s National Observer, May 20th) - SolarWinds ready to move past breach and help customers manage theirs
(ZDNet, May 20th) - This Week in Ransomware — Friday, May 20th 2022
(IT World Canada, May 20th) - Conti rebranding in the midst of Costa Rica ransomware attack. Anonymous action in Sri Lanka seems indiscriminate and counterproductive
(The CyberWire, May 21st) - Former lock picker and hacker to represent New Zealand at global cyber security event
(NewsHub, May 21st) - Legislation would step up efforts to stop cyber attacks against state and local government computer systems
(Michigan Radio, May 20th) - DOD: It’s Not Just State Actors Who Pose Cyber Threat to U.S.
(U.S. Department of Defense, May 20th) - Former FBI director, wife targeted in elder scam
(WPXI-TV, May 20th) - Breach exposed data of half-million Chicago students, staff
(Associated Press/MSN, May 21st)