Cyber Security News

March 2024

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Aryaka Advances Network, Security Convergence with SASE as a Service

122.

Government Not Facing Up to CNI Cyber Risks, Committee Warns

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Dutch Organizations Vulnerable to Deepfake Fraud

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Security News From the Week Beginning 4 March 2024

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MacBook with 20-inch Folding Screen Still on Track for Release


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Which Laptop Is Right for You? M2 Vs. M3 MacBook Air

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Logitech's New Flagship Webcam Combines Ultra HD with AI

128.

Trump 'An Existential Threat' to Rule Of Law, Attys Warn

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Fed Sharpens Threat Safeguard Rules for Payment Utilities

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IRS Leaker Should Be Deposed Without All Docs, Judge Says


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Cyber Security Co. Promotes Attys to GC, Chief People Officer

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Big Shift Unlikely in DOD Cyber Security Rule, Despite Worries

133.

Salesforce Unveils Data Cloud Release to Make Enterprise Data Actionable in Salesforce Applications

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Big Shift Unlikely in Cyber Security Regs, Despite Concerns

135.

XDR Security Vendor Stellar Cyber Enters Australian Market


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Why Setting Up in Galway Is Setting Up for Success in Cyber Security

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House Panel Advances Bills to Ban TikTok, Block Data Sales

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Judges Say Facing Threats and Vitriol Now Part Of the Job

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Mixed Feelings on AI at Cyber Insurance Symposium

140.

FTC Extends Telemarketing Fraud Rule to Protect Businesses


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Illinois Judge OKs $870K Deal in Database Privacy Suit

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Tarter Krinsky's Cyber Security Co-Chair Joins Norton Rose

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CCS U-turns on G-Cloud 14 Insurance Requirements After Supplier Backlash

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BA Sets Out Plan to Revamp IT, Add AI and Update Website

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UK Altnets Call for Action After Attacks on Fibre Infrastructure



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Open Cosmos and Ubotica Report Success in Satcoms Launch

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Flaws in Public Records Management Tool Could Let Hackers Nab Sensitive Data Linked to Requests

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Garland on AI Crime, and a Taylor Swift Tune for DOJ

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Meta Must Tackle Increased Account Hijackings, 41 AGs Say

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States Expand Privacy Law Patchwork as Shake-Up Looms

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