Cyber Security News

September 2023

31.

Ericsson, Telefónica Ink Memorandum Of Understanding for Open RAN Cloud Evolution

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UK Government Quietly Disbands Data Ethics Advisory Board

33.

Cover-ups Still the Norm in the Wake Of a Cyber Incident

34.

CBRS Network Infrastructure Set to Be $1.5bn Opportunity By 2026

35.

Crest and IASME to Deliver Upcoming NCSC Cyber Exercise Programme


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36.

Medibank Incurred $7.5 Million in Tech Costs After Cyber Attack

37.

Judge Bundles 7 Data Breach Suits Against Progressive

38.

PharMerica Unit Hit with Data Breach Class Action in Calif

39.

How Liverpool FC Is Tapping Cloud and Data Analytics

40.

HC3 Details North Korean, Chinese Cyber Threats to Healthcare Sector



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Security News From the Week Beginning 18th September

42.

China Claims US Has Been Hacking Huawei Servers Since 2009

43.

Update iPhone 15 to Ios 17.0.2 Before Transferring Data: Warning

44.

Why Employee Login Credentials Are 'The Weakest Link in Security'

45.

UK Cements 'Bridge' to Ease US Data Transfers


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46.

Marsh McLennan Asks 2nd Circ. to Revisit Data Breach Ruling

47.

Saltz Mongeluzzi Seeks $125K in Fees From Post-Hack OT Suit

48.

UK-US Data Bridge to Open to Traffic on 12 October

49.

How Confluent Is Tapping the Groundswell in Data Streaming

50.

Betacom, UScellular Claim First for Private-public Hybrid 5G Networks


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51.

DHS Tackles Cyber Incident Reporting Inconsistencies with Report to Congress

52.

DHS Looks to Harmonize Cyber Reporting for Critical Industry

53.

Navigating Cyber Risk

54.

Five Easy Wins in Cyber Security

55.

A New Tool for Cyber Attackers - Or Defenders? AI



56.

Another 3mn Cyber Professionals: Wanted

57.

Consumer Groups Put More Value on Security

58.

CRN Channel Meets to Discuss Insurance, GRC, Resilience and Data Protection in Melbourne

59.

Judges Urge 9th Circ. to Stop Hearing Anti-SLAPP Appeals

60.

FCC Tightens Up Phone Number Access to Reduce Robocalls

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