Cyber Security News

Aug 21 2020

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Hotel Group Marriott Faces London Lawsuit Over Huge Data Breach

2.

Modernisation and Upping Cyber Compliance on the Agenda for Geoscience Australia

3.

ASIC Takes Former ANZ-owned RI Advice to Court Over Inadequate Cyber Security

4.

University Of Utah Pays $457,000 to Ransomware Gang

5.

Adobe Open Sources Tool for Sanitizing Logs, Detecting Exposed Credentials

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Mozilla Offering Rewards for Bypassing Firefox Exploit Mitigations

7.

Security Of Post-Election Vote Count Top Worry

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Free Photos, Graphics Site Freepik Discloses Data Breach Impacting 8.3m Users

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Boosting Voter Confidence This November with Cloud-based Ballot Tracking

10.

Fox Rothschild's Privacy Practice Co-chair: Coronavirus Q&A

11.

Watchdog Stands By Report on DHS Illegal Appointments

12.

Tax Compliance Charity Demands Criminal Fraud Investigation Into Scheme Promoters: Loan Charge

13.

TikTok's GDPR Compliance Probed Amid Accusations Of Data Misuse

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MPs Accuse ICO Of Failing to Do Its Job on Contact-tracing Data

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Australian Regulator Sues RI Advice for Cyber Security Lapses

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Why CMMC Could Be Our Best Weapon to Fight Back Against Chinese IP Theft

17.

Kids May Be Using Laptops Made with Forced Labor This Fall

18.

What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

19.

University Of Utah Pays $457,000 to Ransomware Operators

20.

The President's Cup Cyber Security Competition Is Underway

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