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North Korea-linked Lazarus APT targets the COVID-19 research

Security Affairs

The group is considered responsible for the massive WannaCry ransomware attack, a string of SWIFT attacks in 2016, and the Sony Pictures hack. The attacks aimed at a Ministry of Health and a pharmaceutical company involved in the development of the COVID-19 vaccine. ” reads the analysis published by Kaspersky.

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Russia-linked APT28 uses COVID-19 lures to deliver Zebrocy malware

Security Affairs

The APT28 group (aka Fancy Bear , Pawn Storm , Sofacy Group , Sednit , and STRONTIUM ) has been active since at least 2007 and it has targeted governments, militaries, and security organizations worldwide. The group was involved also in the string of attacks that targeted 2016 Presidential election.

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Cambridgeshire crowned the UK’s cyber crime capital

IT Governance

Figures from the ONS (Office of National Statistics) show that security incidents in Cambridgeshire increased from 2,789 in 2016 to 4,155 in 2018. One reason to account for this is that the timeframe of this analysis coincides with major economic growth in the region. Protect your organisation.

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EDPB’s Position on Clinical Trials Creates Friction with Other EU Legislation

HL Chronicle of Data Protection

Trial sponsors are obliged to reconcile their respect of regulations governing data protection with regulations governing the conduct of clinical trials. 1] Regulation EU 2016/679. [2] 1] Regulation EU 2016/679. [2] Clinical trials in the EU include the collection of sensitive health data from patients.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Behavioral Biometrics

ForAllSecure

You know Justin mentioned like the, the vein analysis, that's one that we implement at our office in Toronto, to get into our lab, we have like one of those machines that scans back your hand. And then you get into, like, data analysis, which is interesting. Macorin: So, so when it comes to like keyboard analysis.