InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Tuesday, December 13, 2022
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2 min readDec 13, 2022
- Most apps used in US classrooms share students’ personal data with advertisers, researchers find
(CyberScoop, December 13th) - Security is one of the top challenges companies face today. This expert hacker is helping them identify potential threats.
(Business Insider, December 12th) - Alabama, Utah become the latest U.S. states to ban TikTok on state devices
(Reuters, December 13th) - Data protection: Commission starts process to adopt adequacy decision for safe data flows with the US
(European Commission, December 13th) - 540 online scams reported to Manx government this year
(Isle of Man Today, December 13th) - One Brooklyn Health battling cyber attack that forced some critical services offline
(CBS New York, December 13th) - Associations Petition TSA for Extension of Surface Cyber Risk Management Comment Period
(Railway Age, December 13th) - Flanders plans ‘war room’ in wake of cyber attacks on local authorities
(The Brussels Times, December 13th) - Paris public prosecutor’s office say 600 cyberattacks probes opened since January 2022
(Radio France International, December 13th) - Cyber Threat Intelligence, Continuous Compliance And Tech Solutions With John Grim
(Forbes, December 13th)