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White House Cracks Down On Ransomware, Windows 11 Security Thoughts, 700M LinkedIn Profiles Sold

White House Cracks Down On Ransomware, Windows 11 Security Thoughts, 700M LinkedIn Profiles Sold

Published 4 years, 6 months ago
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Both Segments: Scott Schober, BVS. Cyber Security Correspondent.
Scott N. Schober is the President and CEO of Berkeley Varitronics Systems (BVS), a forty-year-old New Jersey-based privately held company and leading provider of advanced, world-class wireless test and security solutions. Schober also invented BVS’s cell phone detection tools, used to enforce a “no cell phone policy” in prisons and secure government facilities. Scott is a highly sought-after subject expert on the topic of cybersecurity.

Topics:
White House weighs cracking down on secret ransomware payments, pursuing hackers

Ranked: The Most Significant Cyber Attacks from 2006-2020, by Country

Cyber insurance isn’t helping with cybersecurity, and it might be making the ransomware crisis worse, say researchers | ZDNet

U.S. under series of ransomware cyberattacks – YouTube

5 Things To Know About Microsoft’s Windows 11 Security Strategy

Database of 700M LinkedIn users found for sale on a hacking forum – SiliconANGLE
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