InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Saturday, October 29, 2022
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- Internal Advancement Lacking for Women in Cyber
(SDX Central, October 29th) - Japan plans to boost cyber defense personnel to 5,000 by FY 2027
(The Mainichi, October 29th) - A massive cyberattack hit Slovak and Polish Parliaments
(Security Affairs, October 29th) - New security number to be introduced for all Victorian driver licences after recent cyber attacks
(ABC News Australia, October 29th) - Twilio discloses another security incident that took place in June
(Security Affairs, October 29th) - Amazon Prime Video viewing habits stored on internal server exposed online
(The Siasat Daily, October 29th) - Can a new form of cryptography solve the internet’s privacy problem?
(The Guardian, October 29th) - Privacy watchdog urges companies drop emotional analysis AI software
(The Register, October 29th) - Using Natural Language Processing to Uncover Valuable Insights in Text-based Data
(Inside Big Data, October 29th) - Espionage Hackers Use Microsoft IIS to Plant Malware
(Bank Info Security, October 29th)