Cyber Security News

October 2023

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FCC Chief Says Urgency Needed on Network Security

122.

Judge Cites Rolling Stones in Nod for $28.5M Wawa Data Deal

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EPA Withdraws Drinking Water System Cyber Security Rule

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Equifax Fined £11M By FCA Over Historic Cyber Breach

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Andrew Curry, Manager Of the Central Data Office, Exxonmobil: CDO Interview


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'Angry' Lawyer Warned Against Post Office Computer Investigation in 2010 Email

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EPA Withdraws Cyber Audit Requirement for Water Systems

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Privacy Laws on Agenda at CRN Channel Meets Melbourne

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Internet Companies Report Biggest-ever Denial Of Service Attack

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2nd Circ. Won't Rethink Marsh & McLennan Data Breach Case



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Chick-Fil-A Inks Settlement with Customers in Data Hack Suit

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Ex-CEO Sentenced to 17 Years in $34M PPP Fraud Scheme

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National Security Added to FCC Rationale for Net Neutrality

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Mich. Judge OKs $12M Privacy Deals for Magazine Subscribers

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How Generative AI and Cloud Complement Each Other



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Scottish Biometrics Watchdog Outlines Police Cloud Concerns

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WBA Highlights Strategies to Ensure End-to-end Wi-Fi Quality Of Service

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Global Mobile Internet Growth Stalls

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State's Cyber Overhaul Bets Big on Zero Trust to Tackle Emerging Threats

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Calif. Law Forges Path to Force Data Brokers to Delete Info



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Ellison Says Bankman-fried Directed Theft: 'Sam Told Me To'

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Data Breach Suit Can't Survive on 'Ifs,' Pa. Logistics Co. Says

143.

Nigerian Extradited to Nebraska Over $6M Email Fraud

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Computer Weekly's Women in UK Tech Rising Stars 2023

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CISA Urges Swift Action Following Largest Ever DDoS Attack



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Pegasystems Accelerates Financial Services Fraud Investigations

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Government Should Set an Example for the Private Sector in Cyber Security and Resilience, Inglis Says

148.

Keurig Ducks Wiretapping Suit Over Site Chat Logs, for Now

149.

Santos Hit with More Charges Alleging He Stole From Donors

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23andMe Didn't Protect Sensitive Info From Hacker, Users Say

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