InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Tuesday, June 14, 2022
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2 min readJun 14, 2022
- Nigeria to require social media platforms to open local offices
(Reuters Africa, June 14th) - OSINT Goes Mainstream: How Security Teams Can Use Open-Source Intelligence To Help Companies Understand Risk
(Forbes, June 7th) - Man gets two years in prison for selling 200,000 DDoS hits
(The Register, June 14th) - Indian government signals changes to infosec rules after industry consultation
(The Register, June 14th) - Continued Targeting of Indian Power Grid Assets by Chinese State-Sponsored Activity Group
(Recorded Future, April 6th)
*In Case You Missed It - How the Federal Government Buys Our Cell Phone Location Data
(EFF, June 13th) - NSO Group takeover could put Pegasus spyware in US hands
(Tech Monitor, June 14th) - Understanding China’s Data Regulatory Regime: China Solicits Public Comments on Certification Rules for Cross-Border Data Processing Activities
(Sidley Data Matters, June 14th) - New federal bill would compel key industries to bolster cyber security — or pay a price
(CBC, June 14th) - Canadian internet outage attributed to beaver
(The Record by Recorded Future, June 14th)