Season 8 Episode 1989
Biden prepares executive order on foreign access to data. Britain’s NCSC warns of a significant ransomware increase. Cisco Talos confirms ransomware surge. BuyGoods.com leaks PII and KYC data. Fortra faces scrutiny over slow disclosure. AI fights financial fraud. Intel471 highlights bulletproof hosting. NSO Group lobbies to revamp their image. Tussling in Missouri over election security. Integrating cyber education. Our guests are N2K President Simone Petrella and WiCyS Executive Director Lynn Dohm talking about a new partnership for a comprehensive Cyber Talent Study. And the moral panic of Furbies.
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Today’s guests are N2K President Simone Petrella and WiCyS Executive Director Lynn Dohm talking with Dave Bittner about a new partnership for a comprehensive Cyber Talent Study to deepen the collective understanding of cybersecurity competencies within the industry.
Biden Seeks to Stop Countries From Exploiting Americans’ Data for Espionage (Bloomberg)
British intelligence warns AI will cause surge in ransomware volume and impact (The Record)
Global Retailer BuyGoods.com Leaks 198GB of Internal and User PII, KYC data (HACKREAD)
Fortra blasted over slow response to critical GoAnywhere file transfer bug (SC Media)
Gen AI Expected to Bring Big Changes to Banking Sector (GovInfo Security)
Why Bulletproof Hosting is Key to Cybercrime-as-a-Service (Infosecurity Magazine)
Notorious Spyware Maker NSO Group Is Quietly Plotting a Comeback (WIRED)
Missouri secretary of state accused of withholding cybersecurity reviews of election authorities (StateScoop)
These Are the Notorious NSA Furby Docu
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