InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Tuesday, July 12, 2022
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2 min readJul 12, 2022
- The State of Ransomware in Education 2022
(Sophos, July 12th) - Governor Wolf OKs bill for Pennsylvania National Guard to provide cybersecurity training to local governments
(Pennsylvania Capital-Star, July 12th) - European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde is targeted in cyber attack
(Reuters, July 12th) - Germany bolsters defenses against Russian cyber threats
(DW, July 12th) - U.S. House of Representatives appropriators back more than $15 billion for cybersecurity
(Roll Call, July 12th) - How one Ukrainian ethical hacker is training ‘cyber warriors’ in the fight against Russia
(The Record by Recorded Future, July 11th) - UK Information Commissioner’s Office and National Cyber Security Centre Issues Caution About Making Ransomware Payments
(The National Law Review, July 11th) - Lithuanian Vice Minister: cyber attacks are aimed at seeking publicity and raising tensions
(Delfi, July 12th) - Australian Small-to-medium enterprises face fines for failing to report cyber attacks
(Accountants Daily, July 12th) - Chinese cyber espionage groups increasingly target Russian organizations
(Teiss, July 12th)