Cyber Security News

April 2019

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Comcast Illegally Collects Personal Viewing Data, Suit Says

122.

Tackling Cyber Security Failures Is a Priority, FCA Says

123.

Inquiry to Be Held Into Huawei Leak

124.

NCSC and ICO Pledge to Support Data Breach Victims

125.

JEDI Cloud Chief Quits as Award Date for Controversial 10-year US Government Cloud Deal Nears


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126.

Cabinet Office Addresses 5G Security Issue

127.

NCSC Looks to Industry to Scale Active Cyber Defence

128.

DISA Awards Two Contracts to Build a Moat Around the Pentagon's Internet

129.

Trump Shifts All Security Clearance Work to Pentagon: It's Official

130.

Resurgent Ransomware Attacks Take Out Latest European Victim


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131.

Trump Shifts All Security Clearance Work to Pentagon: It's Official

132.

Public Becoming More Aware Of Privacy Abuses and Unethical Tech

133.

UK Up for Cyber Challenge But Work to Be Done, Says Minister

134.

European Union to Create Central Biometrics Database

135.

Special-Purpose Vehicle Maker Aebi Schmidt Hit By Malware


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136.

Amnesty Says Hong Kong Office Hit By China-linked Cyber Attack

137.

DISA Awards Two Contracts to Build a Moat Around the Pentagon's Internet

138.

Major CASB Use Cases for Securing Your Cloud

139.

Getting in Front Of Network Attacks

140.

What 'The Godfather' Teaches Us About Fighting Cyber Attacks



141.

Connectwise CEO Defends Security Stance

142.

Nearly Half Of Firms Suffer Data Breaches at Hands Of Vendors

143.

Government Officials Targeted with Trojanized TeamViewer

144.

Uk Could Build an Automatic National Defence System, Says Gchq Chief: Cyber Security

145.

Ransomware Attacks Up Their Game _ and Ransom Demands



146.

Leakers Publish Source Code Of Iranian Hacking Tools

147.

Can Autonomous Systems Detect Hostile Intent?

148.

Calif. Leaders OK Changes Curtailing Landmark Privacy Law

149.

FTC Fines Online Dress-Up Game Over Kid Privacy Violations

150.

Ministers Demand Huawei Leak Inquiry

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