Cyber Security News

December 2023

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FCC Commissioner Says Cyber Mark Should Be Hard to Get

92.

Section 702 Extension Included in NDAA Compromise Bill

93.

Credit Agency's Data Retention Breached GDPR, ECJ Rules

94.

Army Civilian Employee Charged with $100M Fraud Scheme

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The Security and Data Challenge in Australian Healthcare: "Tremendous Emerging Demand"



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UK Names Russian FSB Agents Behind Political Hacking Campaign

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NCSC Exposes Russian Cyber Attacks on UK Political Processes

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2023 May Have Seen Highest Ransomware 'Body Count' Yet

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How Server Makers Are Surfing the AI Wave

100.

HHS Unveils Healthcare Cyber Security Strategy


Did the bad guys just breach your network?


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Is Radical Transparency the Best Weapon in Companies' Cyber War?

102.

Genetic Data Of Nearly 7m People Stolen in 23andMe Hack

103.

Meta Can't Block Privacy Deal Changes, FTC Tells DC Circ

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Hospital Group Explores 'Responsible' Health Data Privacy

105.

Bass Pro, Cabela's Can Ditch Most Suits in Wiretapping MDL


Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Did you get hacked?


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Bitzlato Exec Pleads Out to $700M Dirty Crypto Exchange Rap

107.

FCC Inks Privacy, Data Security MOUs with 4 States

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Senators Blast Meta's 'Callous Disregard' Of Kids' Privacy

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Sen. Wyden Asks DOJ About Push Notification Surveillance

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Singtel's DC Tuas Datacenter to Cater to AI Workloads



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20 Federal Agencies Miss Deadline for Implementing Cyber Incident Tracking Requirements, Watchdog Says

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Hackers Exploited Out-of-support Software to Scan Federal Systems, CISA Says

113.

How a Node4 Virtual Datacenter Proved Better Than MS Cloud for Mental Health Charity

114.

NHS Whistleblower Peter Duffy Threatens Trust with Legal Action in Row Over Alleged Email Tampering

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Specialist Lawyers Lead Cyber Counterattack



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87% Of ANZ CIOs to Increase Cyber Security Investment in 2024

117.

Consumer Trends Data Reveals UK Shoppers Go Harder for Black Friday Than US Buyers

118.

Split 9th Circ. Won't Revisit Meta Investor Suit in Data Scandal

119.

NBA Urges 2nd Circ. to Toss Appeal in 'Abusive' Privacy Suit

120.

Virtu Attacks SEC's 'Hypothetical' Information Security Suit

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