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LATEST CYBER NEWS

02/02/2024 U.S. government sanctions Iranian officials over Pennsylvania water facility hack

The Iranian attack targeted a device manufactured by an Israeli company. (read more)

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01/29/2024 Wow! Mother of all breaches reveals 26 billion records: what we know so far

The supermassive leak contains data from numerous previous breaches, comprising an astounding 12 terabytes of information, spanning over a mind-boggling 26 billion records.  (read more)

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01/22/2024 Smartphone ambient light sensors allow spying

Android and iPhone ambient light sensors can be turned into cameras, allowing malicious actors to secretly film unsuspecting victims and their surroundings. (read more)

Anything but Ordinary - Critical Reasons why your Government Customer isn’t Typical when it comes to their Data and Information

Anything but Ordinary - Critical Reasons why your Government Customer isn’t Typical when it comes to their Data and Information

5-Jul | Written by Marcia Mills.

Government customers have very unique data and information protection requirements – influenced not only by law, but also by obligations to protect information as a matter of public safety and national security. Concurrently, governments are also under obligations to disclose government information under access to information/freedom of information laws. This article explains the critical and often non-negotiable requirements and constraints that apply to any supplier who provides information to or receives information from their government customer.

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