Cyber Security News

April 2019

691.

Singapore Sets Up Committee to Review Public Sector Data Security, But Stands Firm on PDPA Exemption

692.

DOD's MilDrive Offers Personal Cloud Storage

693.

FCC Taking Too Long on Mobile Location Tracking

694.

T-Mobile Keeps Data Breach Class Suit Out Of State Court

695.

Fraudulent Tax Filings Boost Security, Slow Returns in W.Va



696.

W.Va. to Open Cyber Security Office, Launch Unification Plan

697.

Four in 10 Leading Banks Failing on Email Fraud Protection

698.

Cranfield Gets Rubrik Backup Plus Nutanix in Drive to the Cloud

699.

Cyber Attacks Increasingly Exploiting Supply Chain Weaknesses

700.

Public Cloud Fuelled Bulk Of Datacenter Infrastructure Spend in 2018, Research Shows



701.

Problems with Pentagon's Classified Data Access Could Put Lives at Risk

702.

The Navy Is Assembling a Hacker Team to Fight Off Small Drones

703.

Health-related Data Least Likely to Be Encrypted: Report

704.

Woman Enters Trump's Resort with USB Stick Carrying Malware

705.

New TSA Scanning Tech Will Let You Keep Laptops in Your Bag



706.

Logitech's Slim Folio Pro Turns Your iPad Pro Into a Laptop

707.

Women Now Almost a Quarter Of Cyber Security Workforce

708.

Problems with Pentagon's Classified Data Access Could Put Lives at Risk

709.

On Third Party Cyber Risk

710.

Cyber Criminals Using Tactic to Spread to Other Connected Networks, Research Finds



711.

Buca Di Beppo, Planet Hollywood Restaurants Hit By Card Breach

712.

Commonwealth Floats Increased Penalties for Privacy Breaches

713.

Asus Responds to Major Hack with No Details, Apology

714.

Organizations Investing in Security Analytics and Machine Learning to Tackle Cyber Threats

715.

Singapore Government to Review Data Security in Public Sector



716.

Athletes' and Musicians' Apple Accounts Hacked in Phishing Scheme

717.

Securityweek's 2019 Singapore Ics Cyber Security Conference - Apr. 16-18: Preview

718.

Over 13K iSCSI Storage Clusters Left Exposed Online Without a Password

719.

Indian Govt Agency Left Details Of Millions Of Pregnant Women Exposed Online

720.

Where Supply Chain Security Breaks Down

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