Season 8 Episode 2086
23andMe’s looming bankruptcy could pause class-action privacy lawsuits. The FCC focuses on BGP. The White House looks to big tech to help secure rural hospitals. Cylance confirms a data breach. Arm warns of GPU kernel driver vulnerabilities. The world's largest law firm faces class action over the MOVEit hack. SAP releases high priority patches. Apple redefines AI - literally - and offers up Private Cloud Compute at their developer’s conference. Guest Chris Novak, Senior Director of Cyber Security Consulting at Verizon, shares highlights and key takeaways of their recently published 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR). Share your love — but not your passwords.
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Guest Chris Novak, Senior Director of Cyber Security Consulting at Verizon, shares highlights and key takeaways of their recently published 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR).
UK and Canada Launch Joint Probe Into 23andMe Breach While District Judge Says Bankruptcy Is Imminent (Metacurity)
FCC Advances BGP Security Rules for Broadband Providers (bankinfosecurity)
White House enlists Microsoft, Google for rural hospital cyberdefense (Beckers Health IT)
Cylance confirms data breach linked to 'third-party' platform (bleepingcomputer)
Arm warns of actively exploited flaw in Mali GPU kernel drivers (bleepingcomputer)
Law firm Kirkland sued in class action over MOVEit data breach (Reuters)
SAP Patches High-Severity Vulnerabilities in Financial Consolidation, NetWeaver (SecurityWeek)
Here's how Apple's keeping your cloud-processed AI data safe (and why it matters) (ZDNET)
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