Cyber Security News

May 21 2019

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Global Co-operation on Cyber Security Is Overdue

2.

Huawei's Microchip Vulnerability Exposed

3.

Thousands Of Immigrants Suffer in Solitary Confinement in ICE Detention

4.

A Homeland Security Whistleblower Goes Public About ICE Abuse Of Solitary Confinement

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Calastone's Blockchain-based DMI Goes Live

6.

Attack Combines Phishing, Steganography, PowerShell to Deliver Malware

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Ohio School Sends Students Home Because Of Trickbot Malware Infection

8.

How a Layered Approach Keeps This F1 Team's Data Secure: Cyber Security

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How Digital Privacy Is Taking Over the World: Where GDPR Goes Next

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How Machine Learning Is Blocking Phishing Attacks

11.

State Drone Operations on the Rise

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Next-generation Data Centers

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House Renews Call for Multicloud JEDI

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Judge Cites Growing Cyber Threats in Preserving Voting Suit

15.

Pa. County's Inmate Database Violated Privacy, Jury Told

16.

Law Group Won't Approve Controversial Report This Year

17.

Sen. Floats Making National 'Do Not Track' List for User Data

18.

House Dems Threaten Court Row After McGahn Skips Hearing

19.

Dutch Lecturer Researches the Person Behind the Cyber Criminal

20.

Planned UK Age Verification Checks Risky for Internet Users

21.

Cyber Security Scholarships on Offer in Belfast

22.

EU Council to Impose Cyber -attack Sanctions

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Poor Security Hygiene Found Across Almost All Political Parties in US, Europe

24.

Government Needs to Diversify Its Cyber Workforce

25.

Stack Overflow Confirms User Data May Have Been Accessed During Breach

26.

Syrian Government Documents Show Widespread Abuses, Rights Center Says

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US Officials Work to Convince Divided Congress Of Iran Threat

28.

Huawei's US Restrictions Expose a High-Tech Achilles' Heel for China

29.

Satan Ransomware Expands Portfolio Of Exploits

30.

Feds Warn Password Spraying Attacks on the Rise

31.

DNC's Cyber Security Lags Behind RNC, New Study Finds

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Breach Affects 569 at Equitas Health After Phishing Attack Hits Staff

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