Cyber Security News

February 2019

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Warner Seeks Guidance on Bulking Up Healthcare Cyber Security

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10 Principles to Guide Digital Health and Protect Privacy

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UK Cyber Security Chief Says Huawei Risk Can Be Managed

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Cyber Threats to Utilities on the Rise, Firm Warns

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Warning Issued Over Attacks on Internet Infrastructure



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EU Think-tanks Strengthen Their Defences After Russian Hacks

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Less Than One in 10 Americans Take Necessary Steps to Prevent Identity Theft

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Privacy Tip 178 - Check and Set (and Check and Re-check) Your Privacy Settings

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Three Critical Steps: General Counsels' Role in Maintaining Cyber Security

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Samsung Could Use Sneaky Trick to Delay Foldable iPhone



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There Is an Ongoing and Significant Risk to Dns Infrastructure: ICANN

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This Hotline Could Keep the US and Russia From Cyber War

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Mexican Privacy Watchdog Criticizes Government Over Spyware

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The Hot, Lucrative Market in IT Security Talent

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Web Watchdog Warns Over Knee-jerk Rules



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Senate Banking Panel Kicks Off Talks on Data Security Bill

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Cyber Criminals Increasingly Used 'Formjacking' to Carry Out Attacks in 2018

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92% Of Organizations Rank Users as Their Primary Security Concern

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Criminals Have Hacked Patients' Medical Records, Here's How Worried You Should Be

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HHS Issues Voluntary Cyber Security Guidance for the Healthcare Industry

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Student Faces Lengthy Prison Spell for Drug-dealing iOS App

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DrainerBot SKD Sucks Data and Battery From Android Devices

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Why the Uk Is Taking a Different Approach: 5G, Security and Huawei

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Phishing Campaign Attempts to Spread a New Brand Of Snooping Malware



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Credit Card Details Worth Nearly $3.5 Million Put Up for Sale on Hacking Forum

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Adobe Sends Out Second Fix for Critical Reader Data Leak Vulnerability

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Operational Security Drives Mission Results

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Operational Security Drives Mission Results

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How's My Driving? DARPA Looks to Self-aware Autonomous Systems

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