InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Tuesday, March 8, 2022
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- Costa Rica switches to biometric passports, Nigeria opens new production center
(Biometric Update, March 7th) - Proposed State Privacy Law Update: March 7, 2022
(JD Supra / Husch Blackwell LLP, March 8th) - Kenya develops maritime security strategy to protect its waters
(The Star Kenya, March 8th) - Florida House signs off on online security training bill
(Florida Politics, March 8th) - African Lessons in Cyber Strategy
(African Center for Strategic Studies, March 8th) - Passwords saved on Google Chrome are not safe from cyber attacks
(Digital Information World, March 8th) - Airport Authority Hong Kong warns public to beware of imposter website
(International Airport Review, March 8th) - Statement by Deputy National Security Advisor for Cyber and Emerging Technology Anne Neuberger on President Biden’s Cyber Executive Order
(The White House, March 8th) - Cyber crash in Orange City DMV office
(The West Volusia Beacon, March 8th) - State of IoT and OT security in the Middle East
(Sectrio, March 8th)