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April 06, 2020
Security is in an âall hands on deckâ situation at the healthcare organization as it pivots to a mostly remote working organization. Read more â¶
White House strategy paper to secure 5G envisions America leading global 5G development
New coronavirus-era surveillance and biometric systems pose logistical, privacy problems
UK Supreme Court rules Morrisons not liable for data breach caused by rogue insider
Bug bounty platforms buy researcher silence, violate labor laws, critics say
Weakness in Zoom for macOS allows local attackers to hijack camera and microphone
3 ways COVID-19 is changing CISO priorities
Does Your Security Program Secure Your Company and All Your Remote Workers? Read more â¶
Though light on details, the paper offers clues as to how the US government sees the development and security of 5G communications moving forward. Read more â¶
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Governments and companies are using biometrics and geolocation to identify and track potential coronavirus victims in the name of public safety. Read more â¶
Courts rule in Morrisons favour after a disgruntled insider leaked information, setting a precedent around insider threats and data breaches but also leaving questions unanswered. Read more â¶
The promise of crowdsourced cybersecurity, fueled by "millions of hackers," turns out to be a pipe dream, despite high-octane marketing from the bug bounty platforms. Read more â¶
Zoom's use of insecure system APIs allow attackers to elevate privileges as well. Read more â¶
The scramble to enable remote workers changes security strategies, priorities, and workflows for 2020. Read more â¶
So what did ransomware in 2019 actually look like? Read on to learn about the biggest attacks of the year, how companies bounced back from them, and how you can stay protected in 2020. Read more â¶
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