Cyber Security News

May 2019

91.

Twitch Suspends New Accounts From Live Streaming

92.

Internet Service Providers (isps): Business Choice Awards 2019

93.

UK Data Privacy Fines Increase By £2m

94.

How the NSA's Game-changing Targeting System Built for Iraq and Afghanistan Ended Up on the Mexican Border: Mission Creep

95.

Should Failing Phish Tests Be a Fireable Offense?



96.

Iran-based Social Media Scheme Impersonated Press

97.

Hackers Targeting UK Universities a Threat to National Security

98.

Inside Digital Realty's Datacenter Playbook

99.

Blockchain and Deep Neural Networks Show Digital Archive Promise

100.

Turla APT Group Beefs Up Cyber Attack Tool



101.

ICO to Shortlist Sandbox Applicants

102.

Russia's Would-Be Windows Replacement Gets a Security Upgrade

103.

SigmaDots + Telit to Use Blockchain for IoT Cyber Security

104.

Russia's Would-Be Windows Replacement Gets a Security Upgrade

105.

Fitness Tracker Technology Could Be Used to Defend Against Cyber Attacks



106.

Apps That Blast Out Crime Alerts Don't Have to Rattle You

107.

Siemens Medical Products Affected By Wormable Windows Flaw

108.

CI Build Logs Continue to Expose Company Secrets

109.

How to Diminish the Great Threat Of Legacy Apps

110.

How Many Adults Trust Companies with Their Personal Data?


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


111.

HP Brings Wood to Laptops, Unveils Notebook with 24 Hr Battery Life

112.

Almost One Million Windows Systems Vulnerable to BlueKeep (CVE-2019-0708)

113.

Chinese Military to Replace Windows OS Amid Fears Of US Hacking

114.

DISA Tests Cloud-based Internet Isolation

115.

DISA Tests Cloud-based Internet Isolation



116.

Internet2's Cloud Connect Service Goes Live

117.

First American Hit with First Suit Over Data Breach

118.

7th Circ. Questions If Southwest CBA Bars Privacy Claim

119.

Insurer Won't Cover Music Files Lost in Hack, Media Co. Says

120.

Ancestry.com Gets Health Info Privacy Suit Sent to Arbitration

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