InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Wednesday, March 30, 2022
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2 min readMar 30, 2022
- New Evidence that Biometric Data Systems Imperil Afghans
(Human Rights Watch, March 30th) - How Dubai’s virtual asset law could be a global model for cryptocurrency regulation
(The National News, March 30th) - Australia may not be able to fill Coalition’s 1,900 proposed cyber jobs
(ZDNet, March 29th) - Meta paid a GOP consulting firm to drag TikTok through the mud
(Protocol, March 30th) - Researchers Expose Mars Stealer Malware Campaign Using Google Ads to Spread
(The Hacker News, March 30th) - Is there too little oversight of private tech companies in the Russia-Ukraine conflict?
(Brookings, March 30th) - Opinion: Atlanta Nonprofit Helps Women Succeed in Tech
(Government Technology, March 30th) - Hackers disguised as police trick ISPs into handing over customer data
(TechRadarPro, March 30th) - More health info stolen in Newfoundland and Labrador cyberattack than government originally reported
(CBC, March 30th) - Viasat on Ukraine Outage: Hackers Used Misconfigured VPN to Gain Remote Access
(PC Mag, March 30th)