InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Thursday, January 20, 2022
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2 min readJan 20, 2022
- Suspicious withdrawals were indeed a ‘security incident,’ $30M stolen, Crypto.com says
(CyberScoop, January 20th) - UK mulls making MSPs subject to mandatory security standards where they provide critical infrastructure
(The Register, January 20th) - Fortune 500 Marketing Giant Targeted by New Ransomware Attack: Conti Hacking Group Allegedly Behind the Breach
(Tech Times, January 20th) - Small Cities Worry Cybersecurity Money Won’t Reach Them
(Pew Trusts, January 20th) - Research: Why Employees Violate Cybersecurity Policies
(Harvard Business Review, January 20th) - Criminal Indictments Are Major — But Not Only — Tool of U.S. Cyber Defense Agencies
(Insurance Journal, January 20th) - More than 70 Ukrainian government websites have been defaced in cyberattacks
(NPR, January 19th) - Merck’s $1.4 Billion Insurance Win Splits Cyber From ‘Act of War’
(Bloomberg Law, January 19th) - Military innovation and technological change: Preparing for the next generation of cyber threats
(Brookings, January 2022) - Inside Prometheus, a traffic delivery service used by threat actors
(IT World Canada, January 19th)