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A cyber attack hit Nissan Oceania

Security Affairs

“The Australian and New Zealand Nissan Corporation and Financial Services (“Nissan”) advises that its systems have been subject to a cyber incident. The problems suffered by the company suggest that its systems were infected with ransomware. In December 2017, Nissan Finance Canada was hacked , personal information of 1.13

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Nissan Oceania data breach impacted roughly 100,000 people

Security Affairs

The ransomware attack that hit the systems of Nissan Oceania in December 2023 impacted roughly 100,000 individuals. The Australian and New Zealand Nissan Corporation and Financial Services (“Nissan”) advises that its systems have been subject to a cyber incident. reads the statement published by the company on its website.

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Ransomware Protection in 2021

eSecurity Planet

The internet is fraught with peril these days, but nothing strikes more fear into users and IT security pros than the threat of ransomware. A ransomware attack is about as bad as a cyber attack can get. Jump to: What is ransomware? How ransomware works. Preventing ransomware. Ransomware attacks and costs.

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SEC Announces Settled Charges Against First American for Cybersecurity Disclosure Controls Failures – Lessons Learned

Data Matters

In September 2017, then-SEC Chairman Jay Clayton issued a public statement that provided an overview of the SEC’s approach to cybersecurity and underscored it as a priority for the SEC. 20, 2017). SEC Statement and Guidance on Public Company Cybersecurity Disclosures. enable companies to identify cybersecurity risks and incidents.

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

Data Matters

In March 2022, Congress passed the Strengthening American Cybersecurity Act, which was signed by President Biden and will require critical infrastructure entities to report cyber incidents within 72 hours and ransomware payments within 24 hours to CISA. Not anymore. Strengthening American Cybersecurity Act of 2022, S. 3600, 117th Cong. (as

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Top Cybersecurity Startups to Watch in 2022

eSecurity Planet

Series A SenseOn 2017 London, UK 61 $26.4 Enterprise and service providers are currently available, with a free community subscription coming soon. Series A GitGuardian 2017 Paris, France 63 $56.0 It uses this data to show a complete narrative of an attack in real-time. Series A Cyble 2019 Alpharetta, GA 67 $4.0