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Cyber SecurityNews

Cybersecurity Legislation for Enhanced Cyber Incident Reporting Passes Senate, Awaits House Vote

March 8, 2022
Critical infrastructure companies may soon be subject to tighter cyber incident reporting requirements, as new cybersecurity legislation has passed the Senate and will now go before the House.
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Data PrivacyNews

CIA “Deep Dive” Studies Demonstrate Mass Surveillance, Say Senators; Bulk Domestic Data Collection Conducted for Years Without Oversight

February 21, 2022
New insight into a domestic data collection program run by the CIA indicates even more mass surveillance may have taken place, and some senators are demanding answers.
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Cyber SecurityNews

DOJ Recovers $3.6 Billion in Bitcoin From Couple Implicated in the 2016 Bitfinex Cryptocurrency Theft

February 18, 2022
DOJ seized 94,000 Bitcoins from a New York couple accused of laundering 119,754 Bitcoins from the 2016 Bitfinex cryptocurrency theft currently valued at $4.5 billion.
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Data PrivacyNews

IRS Scraps Plans to Use Facial Recognition Technology After Bipartisan Backlash

February 16, 2022
Lawmaker concerns about storage of biometric identification information and the use of a third-party contractor’s facial recognition technology has prompted a change in plans by the IRS.
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Cyber SecurityNews

FTC: Social Media Scams Surging, Represent an Underlooked Cyber Crime Risk

February 10, 2022
Over 95,000 United States consumers lost money to social media scams in 2021. The most common type of scam involves online shopping, but the largest individual losses were caused by investment scams.
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Cyber SecurityNews

White House Memo is First Step Toward Mandatory Zero Trust Strategy for Federal Agencies

February 3, 2022
The Biden administration has taken the first step toward implementing a government-wide zero trust strategy with a memorandum addressed to all federal agencies, outlining the basic goals to be reached by the end of fiscal year 2024.
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Data PrivacyNews

Google Taken to Court by Washington DC & Three States Over “Deceptive” Location Tracking Practice

February 2, 2022
The coalition of states claims that settings that ostensibly turned off location tracking did not actually disable it fully, allowing Google to continue collecting user location data through other methods.
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Cyber SecurityNews

DHS Bulletin Warns of Russian Cyber Attacks in Retaliation if US Responds to a Ukraine Invasion

February 1, 2022
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued a bulletin to law enforcement agencies warning that Russian cyber attacks in the US are possible if Ukraine is invaded.
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US President Joe Biden delivers address showing national security memo for cyber defense of critical infrastructure
Cyber SecurityNews

New National Security Memo Boosts Cyber Defenses of DOD and Intelligence Agencies

February 1, 2022
New national security memorandum from the Biden administration looks to provide the active cyber defenses of the US with a boost. The move brings crucial federal systems in line with the tougher cyber standards applied to civilian systems.
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Data PrivacyNews

Apple, Google Claim That Bipartisan Antitrust Bills Threaten Security and Privacy Online

January 27, 2022
The tech giants are claiming that the antitrust bills would harm consumer security and privacy, by "breaking" services such as Gmail and search bars.
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“Cyber Shield,” Britain’s Agentic AI Cyber Defense Project, Prepares for the World of Machine-Speed Attacks

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Data Breach Hits AssuranceAmerica Exposing Personal Information of Nearly 7 Million People

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Data Breach at Aflac Japan Impacts 4.38 Million Customers and Sales Agents

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Cyber Attack at Mount Royal University Disrupts Operations, Cybercrime Gang Demands $1.9 Million Ransom

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