InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Wednesday, July 27, 2022
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2 min readJul 27, 2022
- European Cops Helped 1.5 Million People Decrypt Their Ransomwared Computers
(Motherboard by Vice, July 26th) - National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) Releases Draft Project Description for DevSecOps
(NIST, July 21st) - The State of Data Security in 2022: The CISOs Perspective
(Tripwire, July 25th) - Wawa reaches settlement with D.C., Md. and Va. over 2019 data breach
(Washington Business Journal, July 26th) - Exploring Cyber Space: Cybersecurity Issues for Civil and Commercial Space Systems
(U.S. House of Representatives, July 27th) - Cyber AB launches voluntary CMMC assessment program for defense contractors
(Fed Scoop, July 27th) - Cybercriminal Exploitation of Cognitive Biases: A Brain Capital Perspective
(Psychiatric Times, July 27th) - Feds Double Reward for Tips on North Korean-Backed Actors
(Bank Info Security, July 27th) - 75% of Insider Cyber Attacks are the Work of Disgruntled Ex-Employees: Report
(Information Week, July 27th) - IBM’s Cost of a Data Breach Report finds invisible ‘cyber tax’
(Venture Beat, July 26th)