InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Wednesday, May 24, 2023
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2 min readMay 24, 2023
- The food and agriculture industry gets a new center to share cybersecurity information
(The Washington Post, May 24th) - Despite warnings, Newfoundland and Labrador health officials didn’t bolster cyberdefences before ransomware attack
(CBC, May 24th) - European Union countries give lukewarm reception to cyber defence strategy
(Euractiv, May 24th) - AI in cybersecurity: Yesterday’s promise, today’s reality
(MIT Technology Review, May 24th) - Chinese hackers attacked Kenyan government to access information on the country’s debt owed to China
(Reuters, May 24th) - Daily human-driven cyber incidents rose 1.5-fold in 2022: Egypt
(Zawya, May 24th) - IBM To Grant $5 Million In-Kind for Schools To Boost Cybersecurity, Together With Enhanced Skilling on AI
(3BL CSR Wire, May 24th) - War Exclusion Developments in Cyber Insurance Policies
(JDSupra/Latham & Watkins, May 24th) - Georgia is on the hunt for cyberjobs in Israel’s desert
(The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, May 24th) - Ferrari enters cybersecurity race
(Formula 1 News, May 24th)