Cyber Security News

September 2023

1.

Major Cyber Security Breach at Johnson Controls Sparks National Security Concerns

2.

Reports Show People Worry More About Online Fraud Than Other Crimes

3.

CIA Is Developing a ChatGPT-Style AI Chatbot to Aid Data Analysts

4.

China Looks to Relax Cross-border Data Security Controls

5.

Vivaldi Browser Brings Tab-based Browsing to iPhone [Awesome Apps]



6.

Scalper Bots Bogart Supply Of iPhone 15 Pro Models

7.

How This Cyber Leader Is Addressing Cyber Talent Shortages

8.

Government 'Breached Privacy' Of Horizon Victims with Compensation Offer, Says Lawyer

9.

Australian Security Spending to Grow 11.5 Per Cent in 2024

10.

Ai & Cyber - Threat Or Strategic Opportunity? Video



11.

Navigating a New Era Of Cyber Warfare: Video

12.

Protecting Critical Infrastructure: Video

13.

First iOS 17.1 Beta Adds AirDrop Over the Internet

14.

Tricked-out Mac Studio Pairs Well with Curved OLED Display [Setups]

15.

Cedars-Sinai Tells 9th Circ. Data Suit Belongs in Federal Court


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


16.

Mo. Patient Privacy Suit Doesn't Need Affidavit Of Merit

17.

NJ Broker-Dealer Accused Of Failing to Stop Impostor's Fraud

18.

EU Told IP Identification Can Be Used for Copyright Probes

19.

Businesses Disconnected From Realities Of API Security

20.

Security and Risk Management Spending to Grow 14% Next Year



21.

MangoApps Brings No-code Workflows to Empower Employees

22.

What Happens to Government Devices During a Shutdown?

23.

SEC Settles Fraud Claims Against Cyber Security Co

24.

H&R Block, Tech Giants Face RICO Suit Over Tax Data Sharing

25.

US, Japan Warn Of China-backed Hackers Lurking in Networking Gear



26.

Democrats Fear Cyber Attacks as Government Shutdown Looms

27.

Miss. Orthopedic Group Sued for Patient Data Hack

28.

Ind. Justices Revive Suit Against Hospital for Privacy Breach

29.

Hunter Biden Accuses Giuliani Of Hacking Infamous Laptop

30.

Advanced Email Attacks Skyrocket in Healthcare

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