InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Tuesday, April 30, 2024
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2 min readApr 30, 2024
- ‘Admin’ and ‘12345’ banned from being used as passwords in UK crackdown on cyber attacks
(Sky News, April 29th) - Department of Commerce Announces New Actions to Implement President Biden’s Executive Order on AI
(NIST, April 29th) - Held Back: What Exclusion Looks Like in Cybersecurity
(Dark Reading, April 26th) - UnitedHealth hackers took advantage of Citrix vulnerability to break in, CEO says
(Reuters, April 29th) - The UK Product Security and Telecoms Infrastructure (PSTI) Act Comes into Effect
(Center for Cybersecurity Policy and Law, April 29th) - Agencies to turn toward ‘skill-based hiring’ for cyber and tech jobs, Office of the National Cyber Director says
(Cyberscoop, April 29th) - London Drugs probes whether personal data was breached in cyber attack that shut B.C. stores
(Vancouver Sun, April 30th) - F1 News: Williams Team Announces Multi-Year Partnership with Cyber Security Brand
(F1Briefings, April 30th) - Japan Govt Skips Submitting Active Cyber Defense Bill
(Nippon, April 30th) - Why the automotive sector is a target for email-based cyber attacks
(Help Net Security, April 30th)
BONUS, en français:
Redéfinir le rôle des RSSI [Redefining the role of CISOs]
par Mick Baccio, Global Security Advisor chez Splunk
(IT for Business France, April 25th)