InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Tuesday, November 29, 2022
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2 min readNov 29, 2022
- Vanuatu officials turn to phone books and typewriters, one month after cyber attack
(The Guardian, November 29th) - U.S. Department of Defense Releases Path to Cyber Security Through Zero Trust Architecture
(U.S. Department of Defense, November 28th) - Greater Toronto School Offline Following ‘Cyber Incident’
(Bank Info Security, November 28th) - Is it worth taking out personal cyber insurance in case you are caught up in a data hack?
(The Guardian, November 28th) - What’s in store for cybersecurity in Congress’s stretch run
(The Washington Post, November 29th) - How gamifying cyber training can improve your defences
(Computer Weekly, November 29th) - Washington County, Md., Hit With Thanksgiving Day Cyber Attack
(Government Technology, November 28th) - Addressing the Shortage of Medical Device Cyber Talent
(Bank Info Security, November 28th) - U.S. Cyber Command, DARPA Initiate Pilot Program
(U.S. Cyber Command, November 28th) - Thousands of patients will be told their information was stolen in cyber attack
(Belfast (Northern Ireland) Telegraph, November 29th)