Cyber Security News

October 2023

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Global Cyber Attack Could Cost $3.5 Trillion, Lloyd's Says

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Pax8 Adds Network Security Vendor Perimeter 81 to Cloud Marketplace

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Neos Networks Expands Fibre Net with London, Manchester Datacenter Estates

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What Are the Cyber Risks From the Latest Middle Eastern Conflict?

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How Advanced Password Management Tech Is Redefining Digital Security: Cyber Fortress

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Qld Gov Introduces Data Breach Notification Legislation

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Cyber Security Risks May Hold Back Irish M&A Deals

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The DPC Probes Central Bank Of Ireland's CCR Breach

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UK Tribunal Backs Clearview AI in Bid to Ax Privacy Fine


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Ex-Navy IT Official Gets 5 Years for Stealing, Selling 9,000 IDs

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Mich. Top Court to Decide If Drone Searches Invade Privacy

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IMC Unit Hit with Suit Over Fingerprint Time Clock System

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NIST to Issue Cyber Updates, Introduce New Security Controls

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CISA Ramps Up Efforts to Shift Cyber Security Responsibilities Onto Software Developers



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Synnex Australia to Distribute Surveillance Vendor EZVIZ

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PGA Tour Latest Sports Org Sued Over Data Sharing

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FCC Says 20 Telcos Fail to Comply with Anti-Robocall Rules

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How Australia's Fuse Technology Is Winning with SMB Security

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NoEscape Ransomware Emerges, Targeting Healthcare



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What Are Federal Agencies Doing to Fill Out the Cyber Workforce?

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Security News From the Week Beginning 9th October 2023

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UK Regulator Hits Equifax with £11mn Fine Over Cyber Breach

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This Laptop Sleeve Also Serves as Wireless Charger, Desk Mat and Mouse Pad

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Cyber Attackers Are Combining Attacks to Bypass Detection



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Why Identity Infrastructure Is the New Cyber Attack Surface

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EU Court Rejects Request to Halt EU-US Data Transfer Deal

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Lumen Seeks Deeper FCC Probe on Internet Traffic Exchange

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Caesars Sued By Loyalty Program Members Over Data Breach

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Patients, Health Co. Settle Data Breach Suit for $2.9M

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