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11 cyber security predictions for 2020

IT Governance

Despite the rise in sophisticated attacks, 2020 will continue to see newbies and unskilled attackers using toolkits from the dark web to launch scams (such as sexploitation), and phishing and ransomware attacks. Education is also becoming increasingly important when protecting organisations. How should you prepare?

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Welcome to Relativity Fest 2019!: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

Here are some of the eDiscovery-related sessions for today: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM: The Business of Law 2020: The FTI-Relativity General Counsel Survey. What does the future hold for law and business in 2020 and beyond? e-Discovery Data Management: Governance and Process Optimization. Matthewman – U.S.

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Top Cybersecurity Accounts to Follow on Twitter

eSecurity Planet

— Dave Kennedy (@HackingDave) July 15, 2020. link] pic.twitter.com/cVIyB44o6q — Eugene Kaspersky (@e_kaspersky) June 22, 2020. The FaceTime bug definitely proves that your phone can be used as a remote listening device "without any authentication" — Marcus J. Eugene Kaspersky | @e_kaspersky. Ingenious!

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Nation-State-Sponsored Attacks: Not Your Grandfather’s Cyber Attacks

Data Matters

Attorney General described a recent takedown of a Russian government-sponsored botnet called Cyclops Blink before it was weaponized and caused damage. and foreign government agencies. government reported a significant rise in hacks perpetrated against private companies by nation-state-sponsored threat actors.

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White House to Corporate America: Take Ransomware Threat Seriously

eSecurity Planet

In the open letter dated June 3, Anne Neuberger, the NSC’s cybersecurity adviser, said that while the federal government is doing what it can to combat the accelerating threat, private sector organizations also play a crucial role. Industries like healthcare and education have also been high-profile ransomware targets during the pandemic.