Cyber Security News

January 2023

31.

CommonSpirit Health Faces Class Action Lawsuit in Wake Of Healthcare Data Breach

32.

Hacking Accounted for Nearly 80% Of Healthcare Data Breaches Last Year

33.

Security News From the Week Beginning 16th January

34.

Royal Mail Making Limited Progress on Ransomware Recovery

35.

DataCore Software-defined Storage Helps Car Firm Avoid Breakdowns



36.

Majority Of GAO's Cyber Recommendations Since 2010 Have Gone Unresolved

37.

KFC, Pizza Hut Parent Shuts UK Restaurants After Cyber Attack

38.

Fraudsters and Cyber Criminals Stole More Than £4bn in the UK Through 2022

39.

Mailchimp Suffers Third Breach in 12 Months

40.

Outdated IT Infrastructure Poses Growing Risk to UK Security Vetting


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41.

APAC Consumers Expect Human-like Service From Chatbots

42.

HC3 Warns Healthcare Of AI's Use in Malware Development

43.

David Anderson KC to Review UK Surveillance Laws

44.

Uptime Institute Predicts Slower Pace Of Public Cloud Migrations in 2023

45.

Ukraine Cyber Teams Responded to More Than 2,000 Attacks in 2022



46.

US Hyperscale Datacenter Operator Completes First Phase Of Nuclear-powered Server Farm Campus

47.

PA University Addresses Cyber Security Workforce Shortage with New Apprenticeship Program

48.

How Healthcare Cyber Security Benchmarking Can Help Sector Enhance Security Efforts

49.

How Aruba Is Tapping Opportunities in Networking

50.

Exclusion Of Datacenters From Government-backed Energy Bill Discount Scheme 'No Cause for Alarm'



51.

Crest Throws Support Behind Cyber Up CMA Reform Campaign

52.

Royal Mail Promises 'Workarounds' to Restore Services After Ransomware Attack

53.

StarHub to Undertake Major Network Transformation

54.

GTPL Broadband Modernises Network with Alepo AAA Transformation

55.

CISA Reflects on Past Year, Upcoming Critical Infrastructure Security Priorities



56.

How India Is Driving the Use Of Open Government Data

57.

Ransomware Operators Continue to Aggressively Target US Healthcare Sector

58.

Security News From the Week Beginning 9th January 2023

59.

Cabinet Office Looks to Expand Public Data Sharing for Digital ID

60.

LockBit Cartel Suspected Of Royal Mail Cyber Attack

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