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The Week in Cyber Security and Data Privacy: 30 October – 5 November 2023

IT Governance

When MOVEit was hacked by the Russian Cl0p ransomware gang in May, email addresses and links to government employee surveys were compromised. It secured its systems, notified law enforcement and began investigating the incident. Records breached: 815,000,000 Milford Management Corp. Boeing is “assessing the claim”.

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Improve your data relationships with third parties

Collibra

Data – especially personal data – must be kept safe and secure and be able to be used operationally after an incident. In December 2019, the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) issued Building operational resilience: impact tolerances for important business services.

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New Leak Shows Business Side of China’s APT Menace

Krebs on Security

Experts say the leak illustrates how Chinese government agencies increasingly are contracting out foreign espionage campaigns to the nation’s burgeoning and highly competitive cybersecurity industry. In 2021, the Sichuan provincial government named i-SOON as one of “the top 30 information security companies.”

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Weekly podcast: banks, Thomas Cook, London cyber court and Facebook

IT Governance

Hello and welcome to the IT Governance podcast for Friday, 13 July. The travel agent Thomas Cook has exposed passenger information relating to “tens of thousands – or maybe hundreds of thousands – of [trips]” because of a basic security mistake, according to the Norwegian programmer Roy Solberg. Here are this week’s stories.