Cyber Security News

October 2020

1.

RedMart Security Breach Should Come as No Surprise, Highlights Importance Of Integration Plan

2.

Brittany Kaiser Reveals the Tools She Uses to Protect Her Data Privacy

3.

Chrome Will Soon Have Its Own Dedicated Certificate Root Store

4.

Privacy Act Review to Examine Privacy Tort, Direct Action Rights, and GDPR Compliance

5.

US Cyber Command Shares More Russian Malware Samples



6.

Britain Fines US Hotel Chain Marriott Over Data Breach

7.

The Path to a New Normal in 2021 Demands Increased Cyber Security Resilience

8.

Privacy Becomes an Imperative in a Year Of Transition: Predictions 2021

9.

Lazada Confirms 1.1M Accounts Compromised in RedMart Security Breach

10.

Tech Gifts for Your Favorite Junior Roboticists and Hackers



11.

Can AI and Connected Tech Foster Better Disaster Decision-making?

12.

TikTok Influencers Win Block on Trump's App Ban

13.

Russian Tech Exec Loses Libel Case Over Trump Dossier Leak

14.

UK Fines Marriott £18.4M for Major Data Breach

15.

Iran Accused Of Hacking US Voter Data Before Election Day


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16.

Hackers Bearing Down on US Hospitals Have More Attacks Planned

17.

How One Scaleup Pivoted to Cyber : Accidental Heroes

18.

ICO Slashes Marriott Breach Fine to £18.4m

19.

Cloud Infrastructure Services Market Growth Soars in Q3 as Covid-19 Fuels Online Demand

20.

Stocks Suffer Biggest Weekly Decline Since March as Virus Spreads


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21.

Wisconsin Republican Party Says Hackers Stole $2.3 Million

22.

Cyber Security Threats to the 2020 Presidential Election

23.

Community College Continues to Investigate Cyber Attack

24.

Turla Cyber Spies Target European Government with Multiple Backdoors

25.

2 More Ex-EBay Workers Cop to Cyber Stalking Charges


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26.

Wisconsin Republican Party Says Hackers Stole $2.3 Million

27.

To Achieve Cyber Agility, Think Long-Term

28.

Ransomware Hits Dozens Of Hospitals in an Unprecedented Wave

29.

Trump's Closing Argument on the Virus Clashes with Science, and Voters' Lives

30.

Long Island Has More Superspreading Events.: First a Sweet 16 Party, Now a Wedding and a Birthday

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