InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Wednesday, May 4, 2022
InfoSecSherpa: Your Guide Up a Mountain of Information!
1 min readMay 4, 2022
- Chinese hackers took trillions in intellectual property from about 30 multinational companies
(CBS News, May 4th) - CyberWire launches CISA Cybersecurity Alerts: A first-of-its-kind public service audio feed for urgent threat advisories.
(The CyberWire, May 4th) - State Bar of Georgia reels from cyber-attack
(The Daily Swig, May 4th) - Heroku forces user password resets but fails to explain why
(Bleeping Computer, May 4th) - HHS Information Security Program Rated ‘Not Effective’
(HIPAA Journal, May 4th) - Virginia Researchers Study Gaps in Cyber Crime Reporting
(Government Technology, May 4th) - Maryland and Kentucky Enact Insurance Data Security Laws
(The National Law Review, May 4th) - Lt. Gen. Maria Barrett Assumes Army Cyber Command Leadership
(Executive Gov, May 4th) - Port of Vancouver USA launches cyber security information sharing group for Lower Columbia River
(American Journal of Transportation, May 4th) - Ethiopia ‘foils’ cyber-attack on Nile dam, financial institutions
(The East African, May 4th)