InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Sunday, August 21, 2022
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2 min readAug 21, 2022
- NSO Group’s Hulio steps down as CEO of spyware firm, 100 employees let go
(The Times of Israel, August 21st) - Hong Kong firms want stronger cybersecurity, but the city lacks IT talent
(South China Morning Post, August 21st) - Why You’ve Never Heard Of This Top AI Company
(Forbes, August 21st) - The Power of Provenance: From Reactive to Proactive Cybersecurity
(Security Boulevard, August 15th) - Enforcing Data Privacy Can Increase Revenues According to This Survey
(Digital Information World, August 20th) - Inoculate Your Company Against Security Data Gaps to Develop Cyber Immunity
(Information Security Solutions Review, August 19th) - USB drives pose a grave data security concern for industries: Report
(Times Now News, August 19th) - Meet ‘NeuRRAM,’ A New Neuromorphic Chip For Edge AI That Uses a Tiny Portion of the Power and Space of Current Computer Platforms
(Mark Tech Post, August 20th) - The American Data Privacy and Protection Act Would Be a Bipartisan Triumph — If it Could Pass
(Gizmodo, August 18th) - ‘Security Intelligence Isn’t Only For Men’
(Daily Trust, August 21st) written by ireteeh