InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Sunday, January 21, 2024
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2 min readJan 21, 2024
- Are passwords of the past? New Brunswick cyber expert on emerging debate over passkeys
(CBC, January 21st) - 83% of Malaysian businesses will deploy generative AI for cyber defence in 2024
(The Edge Malaysia, January 22nd) - New Chinese Cyber Espionage Group Exploiting Vulnerabilities in VMware
(ISP Today, January 20th) - Canada, Philippines to collaborate in countering cyber crimes
(Business Mirror, January 22nd) - Cybersecurity Challenges at the World Economic Forum
(Government Technology, January 21st) - Cybersecurity Spending Takes a Sharp Turn In 2024
(CDO Trends, January 21st) - Philippines Supreme Court’s clarification on cyber libel
(Rappler, January 21st) - British intelligence releases unseen images of code-breaking ‘Colossus’ computer that helped allies win WWII
(Business Insider, January 21st) - Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) secures membership in Organization of Islamic Cooperation’s Computer Emergency Response Teams (OIC-CERT)’s computer emergency team
(Ahram Online, January 21st) - Coventry school reprimanded for data breach after IT system ‘hacked three times’
(Coventry Telegraph, January 21st)