All Security articles – Page 15
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US to regulate pipeline cybersecurity following attack
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is to issue its first cyber security regulations for the pipeline industry.
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Leaked data of 279m Indonesians ‘being traded online’
Hackers have allegedly accessed personal information of 279m Indonesians stored by the Health Care and Social Security Agency (BPJS) and are trading it on the web.
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Senior official warns of risk of major cyber-attack on Australia’s critical infrastructure
Australia’s home affairs secretary Mike Pezzullo says the threat posed by sophisticated criminals and state-sponsored hackers is deeply concerning.
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Australian telecom hit by cyber-attack
TrustedCloud, a cloud-based hosting service, has been compromised in a cyber incident, owner TPG Telecom said in an Australian Securities Exchange filing.
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Scammers hit Australian property website
Housing portal Domain is warning clients to be careful when securing rental properties on its website after a cyber-attack allowed an unauthorised third party to access personal information and demand deposits.
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Cyber security features prominently in Victorian budge
The Australian state of Victoria is to spend A$300m (US$233m) on digital services in the next four years, with around a sixth earmarked for cyber security to protect public services from attacks.
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OCC warns of fraudulent emails seeking access to Bitcoin wallet keys
The regulator stated that it did not send the messages nor does it hold any funds for individual benefit.
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HMRC spends over £260K on cybersecurity training
HM Revenue Customs (HMRC) has spent £262,251 on cybersecurity training for its staff over the past two financial years.
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The key theme: third party risk management
Rapid shifts in the way we structure our IT infrastructrues have put a spotlight on third party risk management, which is a key theme of PrivSec Global next month. Emma Osborn explains why the issue is so important for privacy and security.
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The GRC Red Flag Series with Michael Rasmussen - GRC Orchestrate with ING
Access the on-demand video for The GRC Red Flag Series with Michael Rasmussen: GRC Ochestrate featuring ING
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New series of video talks led by ‘father of GRC’ Michael Rasmussen begins today
A new series of virtual discussions on governance, regulation and compliance trends will get under way later
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UK recruitment firm leaks applicant data
A misconfigured cloud account has exposed the personal information of tens of thousands of jobseekers.
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Irish health service cyber attack to cost millions
The bill for fixing network systems after a ransomware attack on Ireland’s health service will run into “tens of millions” of euros, says Paul Reid, CEO of the Health Service Executive (HSE).
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Ardagh hit by cyber-attack
Supply chain operations and product delivery at Ardagh have been impacted by what the global packaging giant described as a cyber security incident.
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The work-from-home model has ‘tested CISOs like never before’
Human error considered the biggest cyber vulnerability for organisations as the hybrid workforce presents new challenges for CISOs.
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UK looks to beef up digital supply chain security
The British government is seeking views on what measures can be taken to enhance security of businesses’ digital supply chains and third-party IT services.
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Ransomware attack knocks Ireland’s health service computers out of action
All IT systems run by Ireland’s health Service Executive are today (14 May) shut down following a ransomware attack.
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GRC World Forums launches TV-style weekly broadcast
A new TV-style weekly digital broadcast to inform the industry of the latest governance, regulation and compliance (GRC) developments and featuring topical insight from thought leaders launches today.
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Ransomware attack knocks out key US pipeline
The Colonial pipeline serving most of the eastern United States with fuel and heating oil has been shut down after what is being viewed as the worst-ever cyber-attack on the country’s infrastructure.
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Philippine national security and criminal cases ‘put at risk’ by data leak
A data store belonging to The Solicitor General of the Philippines containing 345,000 files and documents was downloaded by a third party, with the information left available on the web, according to cyber security company TurgenSec.