InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Thursday, June 9, 2022
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- Some VMware employees are concerned about the future of the company under Broadcom, as they worry about layoffs, a culture clash, and having to return to the office
(Business Insider, June 9th) - Joint Advisory Warns of Chinese-sponsored Attacks on Telecommunications Companies
(The National Law Review, June 9th) - Cincinnati sewer district taps sensors for better data on dumping, COVID-19
(State Scoop, June 9th) - Agrifood cyber attack threats on the rise
(WATT Poultry, June 9th) - Cyber researchers step in to fill Patch Tuesday’s shoes
(Computer Weekly, June 9th) - Cybersecurity Veteran Aguilar Named L.A. County’s CISO
(Industry Insider, June 8th) - Vermont Enacts Insurance Data Security Law
(Lexology/Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP) - Symbiote: A Stealthy Linux Malware Targeting Latin American Financial Sector
(The Hacker News, June 9th) - Colorado has had a shortage of cybersecurity professionals for years. Here’s how that’s going.
(The Colorado Sun, June 9th) - At the RSA Conference, Jobs Still Key to The Cybersecurity Crisis
(Forbes, June 9th)