Cyber Security News

February 2019

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DISA Investigates Blockchain as a Service

632.

DOD Drafts Contract for Cloud-based Back-office Apps

633.

Cornerstone Of Dod's Cloud Strategy: JEDI

634.

EU Recalls Kids' Smartwatch Over Privacy, Hacking Fears

635.

EU's Antitrust Chief Warns Not to Let Data Be Monopolized


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636.

Children's Smartwatch Recalled Over Data Fears

637.

The Teams Who Test US Cyber Defenses Aren't Being Tough Enough

638.

Privacy Groups Ask Pelosi to Stop Hyping Invasive Surveillance Along the Border

639.

The Teams Who Test US Cyber Defenses Aren't Being Tough Enough

640.

Huddle House Suffers Payment Card Breach


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641.

Tech Companies Front Up Against Cyber Bullies on Safer Internet Day

642.

Four Differences Between the GDPR and the CCPA

643.

Evaluating the Biggest Cyber Threats to the Electric Power Sector

644.

New Guidance From Osfi: Technology and Cyber Security Incident Reporting

645.

Christian Koch on the Security Challenges Of IOT and OT


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646.

New Canon Printers Bring SIEM Integration, Other Security Features

647.

Flaw Possibly Affecting 500,000 Ubiquity Devices Exploited in the Wild

648.

Why Fighting Card-Not-Present Fraud Remains an Ongoing Challenge

649.

Cyber Attacks to Watch for in 2019

650.

Two Hacker Groups Responsible for 60 Percent Of All Publicly Reported Hacks


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651.

Digital Sign Systems Allowed Hacker Access Through Default Passwords

652.

This Password-stealing Phishing Attack Comes Disguised as a Fake Meeting Request From the Boss

653.

Over 485,000 Ubiquiti Devices Vulnerable to New Attack

654.

DOD Systems Tougher to Crack, But Still at Risk

655.

Trying to Craft Global Cyber Limits


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656.

NIST Narrows Field Of Post-quantum Crypto Contenders

657.

DOD Systems Tougher to Crack, But Still at Risk

658.

Trying to Craft Global Cyber Limits

659.

Tech Standards Agency Targets Internet-Connected Sensors

660.

No Conspiracy, Just Competition, Bitcoin Cos. Say

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