Cyber Security News

Oct 16 2019

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Newly Formed Cyber CX Scoops Up Two Of Australia's Cyber Heavyweights

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Australian CEOs Are Too Overoptimistic for Cyber Security, Out Of Touch on Privacy

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Hacking 20 High-profile Dev Accounts Could Compromise Half Of the Npm Ecosystem

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'Graboid' Crypto-Jacking Worm Targets Docker Hosts

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What CISOs Need to Do to Maximize Cyber Security Awareness Month

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Here's Why Critics Say That's a Very Bad Idea: Huawei Can Work on German 5G Networks

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Why Your Suppliers Are Still Your Weakest Link: Cyber Security

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These Are the Most Common Attacks Targeting You Right Now: Ransomware

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Security Dream? DNS-over-HTTPS Does Not Prevent ISPs From Tracking Users' Web Traffic

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Germany to Allow Huawei to Supply 5G Network Equipment

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Hy-Vee's Poor Data Security Caused Breach, Suit Says

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Lawmakers Blast Website Protections in Trade Deals

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Supreme Court Appears Split on Kansas' Use Of I-9 Info

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Lawyer Cops to Involvement in Leagle.com Cyber Attack

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Orca Tech and Brace 168 Simplify Cyber Security

16.

Sweden's First GDPR Fine Sets Regulatory Tone

17.

Government IT Hosting Providers Fail to Provide Emissions Data

18.

US Hit Iran with Cyber Attack After Strikes on Saudi Oil Facilities

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