InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Thursday, September 22, 2022
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2 min readSep 22, 2022
- IBM Teams With 20 Historically Black Colleges and Universities to Address Cybersecurity Talent Shortage
(IBM, September 21st) - World Cyber Security Summit in Jordan brought together global cyber security experts to tackle the battle against cyber threats
(Benzinga, September 22nd) - Nuclear Weapons Cybersecurity: NNSA Should Fully Implement Foundational Cybersecurity Risk Management Practices
(U.S. Government Accountability Office, September 22nd) - Consumers in India to be protected from harassment by unsolicited calls, messages under new telecom bill
(Mint, September 22nd) - Agencies don’t know what sensitive data new IT systems collect on Americans, GAO report finds
(Cyber Scoop, September 22nd) - Microsoft executives say it’s ‘wrong’ for managers to spy on remote employees’ mouse clicks and keystrokes: ‘That’s measuring heat rather than outcome’
(Business Insider Africa, September 22nd) - Denver suburb won’t cough up millions in ransomware attack that closed city hall
(The Denver Post, September 22nd) - Stillman College secures $2.7million cyber security grant
(WBRC, September 22nd) - Customers’ personal data stolen as Optus suffers massive cyber-attack
(The Guardian, September 22nd) - Cylus and HaslerRail collaborate on railway cybersecurity solution
(Railway Technology, September 22nd)