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    IoT security is bad. It's time to take a different approach.

    The Internet of Things is getting mainstream enough that we need new acronyms to differentiate medical (IoMT) and industrial (IIoT) connected devices from consumer doorbells, security cameras, weather stations, tennis rackets and nappies that are already streaming data. IDC estimated some $200 billion was spent on Industrial IoT modules and sensors in 2019 as we […] More

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    Brazil launches cybersecurity strategy

    The Brazilian government has created a national cybersecurity strategy with the core objectives of increasing the country’s digital trustworthiness and resilience against cyber threats. There are good initiatives currently in place in Brazil around cybersecurity, but they are “fragmented” and introduced on an ad-hoc basis, which “hinders the convergence of efforts in the sector,” said […] More

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    Automaton takes center stage in enterprise cyberattacks

    The use of automaton to weaponize stolen information dumps is an emerging trend in cyberattacks taking place against enterprise targets, new research suggests.  On Tuesday, IBM released the annual X-Force Threat Intelligence Index, a report based on information gathered from 70 billion security events across 130 countries to spot patterns and themes in cybersecurity.  This […] More

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    Prime Minister reckons a booklet will keep Aussie kids safe online

    The Australian government has on Tuesday offered advice for how parents can keep their children safe online, focusing on those in preschool. Announcing the release of a booklet targeted at those with kids under the age of five, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Online Safety for under 5s, which was developed by the eSafety Commissioner, […] More

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    FBI warns about ongoing attacks against software supply chain companies

    Image: FBI, ZDNet, Florian Krumm Special feature Cyberwar and the Future of Cybersecurity Today’s security threats have expanded in scope and seriousness. There can now be millions — or even billions — of dollars at risk when information security isn’t handled properly. Read More The FBI has sent a security alert to the US private […] More

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    Australia keeps telco data longer than all but three countries

    The Law Council of Australia (LCA) has joined the debate for the retention period for data held by the nation’s telecommunications carriers to be reduced from the current two-year timeframe. Representing the LCA at the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) and its review of the data retention regime that came into being in March […] More

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    Software error exposes the ID numbers for 1.26 million Danish citizens

    Image: David Dvořáček A software error in Denmark’s government tax portal has accidentally exposed the personal identification (CPR) numbers for 1.26 million Danish citizens, a fifth of the country’s total population. The error lasted for five years (between February 2, 2015, and January 24, 2020) before it was discovered, Danish media reported last week. The […] More