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Cybersecurity in Education and Technology
This chapter explores major cybersecurity incidents, including ransomware attacks on schools and vulnerabilities in tech products. It also discusses proactive cybersecurity measures and introduces services like Vanta and Black Cloak, highlighting their roles in enhancing security compliance and protecting key individuals.
President Trump rolls back AI regulations and throws TikTok a lifeline. Attackers pose as Ukraine’s CERT-UA tech support. A critical vulnerability is found in the Brave browser. Sophos observes hacking groups abusing Microsoft 365 services and exploiting default Microsoft Teams settings. Researchers uncover critical flaws in tunneling protocols. A breach exposes personal information of thousands of students and educators. Oracle patches 320 security vulnerabilities. Kaspersky reveals over a dozen vulnerabilities in a Mercedes-Benz infotainment system. Tim Starks from CyberScoop discusses executive orders on cybersecurity and the future of CISA. We preview coming episodes of Threat Vector. Honesty isn’t always the best policy.
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On our Threat Vector podcast preview today:
IoT devices are everywhere, with billions deployed globally in industries like healthcare, manufacturing, and critical infrastructure. But this explosion of connectivity brings unprecedented security challenges. Host David Moulton speaks with Dr. May Wang, CTO of IoT Security at Palo Alto Networks, about how AI is transforming IoT security. Stay tuned for the full conversation this Thursday.
Our guest is Tim Starks from CyberScoop discussing executive orders on cybersecurity and the future of CISA. You can read Tim’s article on the recent Biden EO here.
Trump revokes Biden executive order on addressing AI risks (Reuters)
TikTok is back up in the US after Trump says he will extend deadline (Bleeping Computer)
Hackers impersonate Ukraine’s CERT to trick people into allowing computer access (The Record)
Brave Browser Vulnerability Let Malicious Website Mimic as Legitimate One (Cyber Security News)
Ransomware Groups Abuse Microsoft Services for Initial Access (SecurityWeek)
Tunneling Flaws Put VPNs, CDNs and Routers at Risk Globally (Hackread)
Students, Educators Impacted by PowerSchool Data Breach (SecurityWeek)
Oracle To Address 320 Vulnerabilities in January Patch Update (Infosecurity Magazine)
Details Disclosed for Mercedes-Benz Infotainment Vulnerabilities (SecurityWeek)
Washington Man Admits to Role in Multiple Cybercrime, Fraud Schemes (SecurityWeek)
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