InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Thursday, August 19, 2021
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1 min readAug 19, 2021
- Malware attacks in Africa are increasing, reaching 85 million in only 6 months
(Africa News, August 19th) - American Petroleum Institute launches new edition of cybersecurity standard for pipelines
(Hydrocarbon Engineering, August 19th) - Florida lacks cybersecurity experts as state sees growing threats
(Tampa Bay Times, August 18th) - Toyota And Nissan Want To Crush Car Hackers
(Car Buzz, August 19th) - Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities Affecting Drug Manufacturing Equipment
(BioPharm, August 18th) - An overview of cybersecurity laws affecting businesses in New York and Connecticut
(Westchester & Fairfield County Business Journals, August 18th) - Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council Issues Updated Guidance on Authentication and Access to Financial Institution Services and Systems
(JDSupra / Morrison & Foerster LLP, August 19th) - T-Mobile hack is a return to the roots of cybercrime
(The Washington Post, August 19th) - SEC Cybersecurity Enforcement Action Underscores Why Cybersecurity Whistleblower Disclosures Should be Protected under SOX
(The National Law Review, August 18th) - Wisconsin Insurance Data Cybersecurity Act Becomes Law
(Mondaq / Godfrey & Khan, August 19th)