Cyber Security News

May 2021

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GSA Plans New Cloud BPA for All Levels Of Government

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Pipeline Ransomware Attack Could Raise Cyber Insurance Bar

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Philips Slaps MRI Repair 'Hacker' with Trade Secret Suit

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Pipeline Attack Stirs Debate on Whether Insurance Lures Hackers

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Fiorina on Cyber Security (podcast): Balance Of Power



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It's 2021. Do You Know Where Your Cyber Weaknesses Are?

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Irish Health Service Shuts Down IT System Amid Cyber Attack

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Paying Cyber Ransoms Sets a Bad Precedent But Happens Often

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Ireland's Hospital IT Systems Shut Down After Ransomware Attack

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Colonial Cyber Criminal Group's DarkNet Website No Longer Accessible



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Irish Health Service Hit By Major Ransomware Attack

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Dutch Police Used Deep Learning Model to Predict Threats to Life

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Army's Cyber Security 'Greatly Concerns' Wormuth After Pipeline Attack

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Ransomware Keeps Healthcare in Crosshairs, Triple Extortion Emerges

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Data Virtualization Helps Agencies Realize Federal Data Strategy Goals



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Hackers Threaten to Release Police Records, Knock 911 Offline

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DarkSide Ransomware Hits Toshiba Tec Group

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Insurer CNA Fully Restores Systems Following Ransomware Attack

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DC Police Victim Of Massive Data Leak By Ransomware Gang

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Colonial Pipeline Paid $5 Million to Ransomware Gang


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Hackers Threaten to Release Police Records, Knock 911 Offline

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Lawmakers Call for Pentagon to Prioritize Cyber Investments

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How Hackers Took Out the Largest US Pipeline

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Lawmakers Roll Out Legislation to Defend Pipelines Against Cyber Threats

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Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Protect Critical Infrastructure Against Cyber Attacks


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Irish Health Service Forced to Shut Down IT Systems After Ransomware Attack

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Incremental Improvements Are Not Enough as Biden Signs Order Boosting US Cyber Posture

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Ransomware Attackers Are Now Using Triple Extortion Tactics

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How to Prevent Another Colonial Pipeline Ransomware Attack

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Blurred WFH Lines Create Cyber Security Challenges for Companies

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