InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Thursday, May 30, 2024
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2 min readMay 31, 2024
- The obscure federal intelligence bureau that got Vietnam, Iraq, and Ukraine right
(Vox, May 28th)
Hat Tip to Zack Whittaker’s ~this week in security~ for the heads-up on this article! - Smith and Caughey’s back in business after closure announcement, cyber-attack
(NewsHub New Zealand, May 31st) - New cyber plans for critical infrastructure could be ready early next year
(Federal News Network, May 30th) - Significant mystery malware attack destroys 600,000 routers
(ReadWrite, May 30th) - Cyber Espionage Alert: LilacSquid Targets IT, Energy, and Pharma Sectors
(The Hacker News, May 30th) - Is a Cyber Force Next? Lawmakers Want Independent Study
(Air and Space Forces Magazine, May 30th) - NIST’s Apostol Vassilev on using AI to strengthen cyber resilience
(FedScoop, May 30th) - Identity of Seattle Public Library Cyber Attackers Still Undisclosed
(Broadband Breakfast, May 30th) - Mastercard Opens Center to Combat Cybercrime in Europe
(PYMTS, May 30th) - Senator calls for federal probes of UnitedHealth for negligent cyber practices
(NextGov/FCW, May 30th)