Cyber Security News

Nov 19 2020

1.

White House Issues Guidance for Federal Agencies on AI Applications

2.

Webex Security Flaw Allows People to Secretly Sneak Into Meetings as "Ghosts"

3.

How Remote Working Poses Security Risks for Your Organization

4.

66% Of Companies Say It Would Take 5 Or More Days to Fully Recover From a Ransomware Attack Ransom Not Paid

5.

Pressure Grows to Reinstall White House Cyber Czar

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Chinese Hackers Target Japanese Organizations in Large-Scale Campaign

7.

The UK's New Offensive Cyber Unit Takes on Organised Crime and Hostile States

8.

New Grelos Skimmer Variant Reveals Overlap in Magecart Group Activities, Malware Infrastructure

9.

PayPal 'Soft-pedaled' Data Breach Disclosure, 9th Circ. Told

10.

Former EBay Execs Deny New Charges in Cyber Stalking Case

11.

Global Networks Take the Strain in Roller-coaster 2020

12.

Data Silos and IT Complexity Stifle Business Potential

13.

Security Sector Broadly Backs Boris Johnson's Cyber Force

14.

Inside the Bid to Create an Open, Next-gen Data Infrastructure for European Enterprises: Gaia-X

15.

Russia, China 'Cyber Threats' Target Canada

16.

OPM Offers New Guidance for Cyber Security Rotational Programs

17.

The Coronavirus Is Airborne Indoors. Why Are We Still Scrubbing Surfaces?

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Giuliani Makes Accusations Of Fraud That the Trump Team Has Failed to Support in Court

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