Cyber Security News

July 2024

1.

UK Election Body Failed to Protect Voter Data Before Chinese Cyber Attack, Says Watchdog

2.

AT&T Faces New Data Breach Class Action By Non-Customers

3.

Pop-Up Malware Scammer Gets 7 Years for Duping Elderly

4.

Chicago Area's Brookfield Zoo Sued Over Data Breach

5.

Ameriprise Chief Privacy Officer Joins Fisher Phillips


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6.

API Attacks Surge By 65% in APAC, Fuelled By Rapid Digitisation

7.

Banks, Telcos Call for More Data Sharing to Fight Fraud

8.

Campaigners Call for Evidence to Reform UK's Cyber Laws

9.

Court Overturns Appian's $2bn Trade Secrets Award Against Pegasystems

10.

Government Consults on Lifting Planning Barriers to Datacenter Developments


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11.

Norway's Datacenter Builders Focus on Energy Efficiency

12.

Breach Costs Soar as Record Ransomware Payment Made

13.

New NSA-powered AI Tool Would Help Industry Optimize Cyber Defense Testing

14.

Senate Panel Advances Cyber Regulatory Harmonization Bill

15.

Senate Panel Advances Cyber Regulatory Harmonization Bill



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New NSA-powered AI Tool Would Help Industry Optimize Cyber Defense Testing

17.

India Expands Airport Facial Recognition Amid Surveillance Fears

18.

Judge Asks Dish If Circuits Truly Split on Data Breach Claims

19.

LastPass Can't Ditch Data Breach Fight, But Its Parent Co. Can

20.

Texas' Meta Deal Signals Future Data Privacy Actions



21.

Rite Aid Sued Over Data Breach That Affected 2.2M Customers

22.

Senate Sends Kids' Online Safety, Privacy Bills to House

23.

Christie's Hit with Data Breach Suit Over Cyber Attack

24.

Virginia Appeals Court Tosses Record $2B Trade Secrets Verdict

25.

Texas, Meta Reach Historic $1.4B Deal in Biometric Data Suit



26.

Basic Failures Led to Hack Of Electoral Commission Data on 40 Million People

27.

New Tech, Personnel Will Help CISA with Coming Rush Of Cyber Incident Reports

28.

New Tech, Personnel Will Help CISA with Coming Rush Of Cyber Incident Reports

29.

Govt Revamps Cyber Security Leadership in Ministerial Shake-up

30.

Security Vendor Alarmed at Australian SMBs' Willingness to Pay Ransomware Criminals

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