InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Tuesday, October 4, 2022
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2 min readOct 4, 2022
- United Kingdom given right to directly request data from American companies
(The Record by Recorded Future, October 4th) - Cheerscrypt ransomware linked to a Chinese hacking group
(Bleeping Computer, October 4th) - Big data trove dumped after LA Unified School District says no to ransomware crooks
(Ars Technica, October 3rd) - Calgary’s Next Economy: ENFOCOM helping keep corporate IT cyber secure
(Livewire Calgary, October 4th) - US Ports and Terminals Sustain Increased Cybersecurity Attacks
(Cision PR Newswire, October 4th) - Ronald McDonald House Charities Toronto’s Cyber-Resilience Protects Privacy of Families and Donors with Support from Kyndryl
(Kyndryl, October 4th) - CBI searches 105 locations under operation targeting cyber criminals
(The Sissat Daily, October 4th) - Whitby Mine Welcomes Seven Cyber Security Apprentices
(This Is The Coast, October 4th) - How to launch your cybersecurity career using LinkedIn Learning courses
(Fortune Education, October 4th) - Canadian man gets 20 years for ransomware scheme that targeted Tampa company
(Tampa Bay Times, October 4th)