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Germanna Community College Launches First High School Cybersecurity Class

The 10 students in Stephen Tate’s cybersecurity fundamentals class are unwitting multitaskers. In addition to preparing to pass the Computing Technology Industry Association’s Security+ exam – an exam usually given to those who have worked in the cybersecurity industry for …

Ransomware Attacks Not High-Profile or Front Page News But Still Happening Frequently

In the months since President Joe Biden warned Russia’s Vladimir Putin that he needed to crack down on ransomware gangs in his country, there hasn’t been a massive attack like the one last May that resulted in gasoline shortages. But …

Google Sues Russians for Alleged ‘Borderless’ Organized Cyber Crime Operation

Alphabet Inc.’s Google is suing two Russian nationals it claims are part of a criminal enterprise that has silently infiltrated more than a million computers and devices around the world, creating “a modern technological and borderless incarnation of organized crime.” …

Massachusetts Health Network Hacked; Patient Information Exposed

A Worcester, Massachusetts, health care network says someone hacked into its employee email system, potentially exposing the personal information of thousands of patients. UMass Memorial Health notified patients earlier this month if their information was involved in the breach, which …

EU Cybersecurity Agency Warns of Threat From Hackers-for-Hire

Hackers-for-hire emerged as the biggest threat to online security in the last 15 months, with the COVID-19 pandemic and home working creating opportunities for cybercriminals, EU cybersecurity agency ENISA said in its annual report on Wednesday. The study, which covered …

These Women Are Fighting Cyber Crime and Cybersecurity’s Gender Divide

Growing ransomware attacks aren’t the only issue concerning the cybersecurity industry today, according to experts on this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast. Another concern within the cybersecurity workforce is the gender gap. “I do believe that whatever we have …

Treasury Report Offers Insight Into Surge in Ransomware Activity in 2021

There was $590 million in suspicious activity related to ransomware in the first six months of 2021, exceeding the entire amount in 2020, when $416 million was reported, according to a report released Friday by the U.S. Treasury Department’s Financial …

Pentagon Ex-Software Chief Claims China Has Already Won AI Battle

China has won the artificial intelligence battle with the United States and is heading towards global dominance because of its technological advances, the Pentagon’s former software chief told the Financial Times. China, the world’s second largest economy, is likely to …

Singapore Plans to Review Cybersecurity Strategy and Laws

Singapore plans to review its strategy to further safeguard the country against cyber attacks, and may also revise its laws in this area. An updated strategy would give businesses and people better tools to deal with cybersecurity, Josephine Teo, the …

Biden Cybersecurity Officials Support Breach Incident Reporting Mandate

The head of the U.S. cybersecurity enforcement agency “is a huge supporter” of bipartisan legislation to mandate that operators of critical infrastructure report data breaches to the government. Jen Easterly, director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, said she …