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Police face legal action over Luton airport terror detention

The Guardian Data Protection

UK-based man, who is not religious and has denounced terrorism, was detained with son en route to holiday in Rome A man detained by the police on his way to a holiday in Rome is bringing legal action against Bedfordshire police for breaching his human rights. Ziad Najm, 56, is from Iraq but has lived in Europe for more than 30 years.

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That Bloomberg Supply-Chain-Hack Story

Schneier on Security

Pretty much everybody has denied it (including the US DHS and the UK NCSC ). But first of all, if someone actually surreptitiously put malicious chips onto motherboards en masse, we would have seen a photo of the alleged chip already. Bloomberg has stood by its story -- and is still standing by it. I don't think it's real.

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UK NCSC releases the Vulnerability Disclosure Toolkit

Security Affairs

The UK National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has released a guideline, dubbed The Vulnerability Disclosure Toolkit, on how to implement a vulnerability disclosure process. The release of “The Vulnerability Disclosure Toolkit” is just a part of the efforts of the UK Government in the definition of national legislative frameworks.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 282

Security Affairs

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Coronavirus and the future of remote working

IT Governance

With the UK slowly beginning to ease its lockdown measures, organisations have a lot to consider. Natural disasters, terrorism and infrastructural damage to your premises are just some of the ways you could face another scenario in which your workforce may be required to work remotely en masse for an extended period.

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Winds of change in the world of academic publishing?

CILIP

Extraordinary news from the world of academic journal publishing this weekend, which saw the entire editorial board of Neuroscience resign en-masse in protest at the publisher’s unethical profit margins (‘Too greedy’: mass walkout at global science journal over ‘unethical’ fees, Observer 07.05.2023).

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China-linked APT41 group exploits Citrix, Cisco, Zoho flaws

Security Affairs

.” The hackers hit organizations in several countries, including Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, India, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Poland, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, UAE, UK, and the USA. .