InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Sunday, February 6, 2022
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2 min readFeb 6, 2022
- Macron Tries to Avert a European War and Reshape European Security
(The New York Times, February 6th) - Cross-border medical data compliance in new era of regulation
(China Business Law Journal, February 7th) - Security Agencies’ Unfettered Access to Data of Nigerians Worries SERAP (Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project)
(Business Post Nigeria, February 6th) - Thane: Conman defrauds senior citizen of Rs 4.6 lakh on pretext of renewing insurance policy
(Times Now News, February 6th) - Online ‘sextortion’ rising during pandemic: Men twice as likely to receive blackmail threats
(ArkLaTex, February 6th) - Google opens ‘Project Shield’ to protect Philippine elections from cybersecurity threats
(Backend News, February 6th) - ‘Smart education, social engineering key to enhance cybersecurity’
(Telangana Today, February 6th) - Gen Y Speaks: Switching careers from teaching to cybersecurity wasn’t easy, but I’m glad I stepped outside my comfort zone
(Today Online, February 6th) - Cyber thieves target local, county governments as launch pad for bigger attacks
(The Detroit News, February 5th) - Gloucester City Council cyber attack disrupts university consultation
(BBC News, February 6th)