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PseudoManuscrypt, a mysterious massive cyber espionage campaign

Security Affairs

of all systems targeted by the PseudoManuscrypt malware are part of industrial control systems (ICS) used by organizations in multiple industries, including Engineering, Building Automation, Energy, Manufacturing, Construction, Utilities, and Water Management. The experts revealed that at least 7.2%

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France: the CNIL has released its annual dawn raid Program for 2023: four national priorities and one priority coming from the EDPB!

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

The access to the electronic patient record in health care institutions The security of health data has already been under the CNIL’s scrutiny over the past years and subject to investigations in 2020 and 2021 in health care institutions. For 2023, the CNIL will continue to focus on health care sector. Apple IDFA, IDFV and Google AAID).

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Guest Blog: TalkingTrust. What’s driving the security of IoT?

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Thu, 03/11/2021 - 07:39. There are so many reasons why manufacturers connect their products to the Internet, whether it’s industrial machines, medical devices, consumer goods or even cars. Additionally, many auto manufacturers now have the ability to remotely update software to fix vulnerabilities or even upgrade functionality.

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Why You Need to Tune EDR to Secure Your Environment

eSecurity Planet

Yet, we often see that generic installations will not send an alert on these events. For example, a company that does subtitles for feature films will need to move huge files and use a lot of data bandwidth but only for the technicians working on the subtitled videos. Gaps in Attack Monitoring.

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2022 Cyber Security Review of the Year

IT Governance

In the midst of all this, organisations across Europe reported delays as a result of alleged state-sponsored attacks – including Toyota’s Japanese plants and a kettle manufacturer in the Isle of Man. However, thanks to the event organisers’ effective planning, the contest was largely unaffected. Then something strange happened.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Teslas

ForAllSecure

Even so, the car manufacturers carved out large groups of codes. Since then, car manufacturers have improved on this. And the coffee spur was an attempt to show manufacturers of hands free sets that pre-programmed pin that cannot be changed by the user would not be the ideal way to handle security in this respect.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking Aerospace

ForAllSecure

” The event, which was captured on video and also reported in Wired magazine, sent a message to the automotive industry. So being able to be a part of a massive event with the audience that's who we want to engage that to we want to help. But if you're going to be scared, be scared because of reality. It's classified.