InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Wednesday, February 16, 2022
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- New South Wales leaks QR code check-in data
(ACS Information Age Australia, February 17th) - Retired Baltimore County teachers say Nov. 2020 cyber attack impacting pension payments
(Fox Baltimore, February 16th) - Coining The Term AI-SecOps: Why Your Business Should Consider AIOps For Cybersecurity
(Forbes, February 16th) - Illinois Hospital, FQHC Suffer Healthcare Data Breaches, PHI Exposure
(Health IT Security, February 16th) - Colorado Attorney General Issues Guidance on Data Security Best Practices
(JD Supra / Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP, February 16th) - United States Banks Must Now Report Hacks Within 36 Hours
(Lexology / Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, February 15th) - Extend Fertility Notifies Patients of Data Security Incident
(Business Wire / Yahoo! News, February 16th) - Behavioral psychology training reduces cybersecurity risks
(Security Magazine, February 16th) - Most Critical Infrastructure Sectors Haven’t Adopted NIST Cybersecurity Framework
(Insurance Journal, February 16th) - France launches ‘cyber city’ to pool resources for better digital security
(Radio France International, February 16th)