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Welcome to Cyber Security Today. This is the Week in Review for the week ending Friday April 26, 2024. From Toronto, I’m Howard Solomon.
Coffee Briefing Dec. 12- Lighthouse Labs’ new cyber upskilling program; Extended security updates for Windows 10; Canada’s AI code of conduct has new signatories; and more ...
A decision by the OpenAI board to change leaders is a case study on how corporate boards of directors should not do it, a legal text expert, author, and lawyer said today. In an interview with IT ...
Forty-eight countries, including Canada and the U.S., have agreed their governments shouldn't give in to ransomware demands. The promise came Wednesday at the end of the third annual meeting in ...
In its massive list of technology updates during the Worldwide Developers Conference keynote, Apple saved its biggest news for last. Apple Vision Pro, the newest piece of hardware in a long line ...
A new strain of ransomware believed to be the fastest-executing encryption malware has been discovered. Researchers at Check Point Software said today the strain, dubbed Rorschach, hit an unnamed ...
Super sports car manufacturer Ferrari is notifying an unknown number of customers that their contact information is in the hands of crooks, after the Italian company received a ransom threat. In a ...
Welcome to Cyber Security Today. This is the Week in Review edition for the week ending Friday, March 17th, 2023. From Toronto, I'm Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cybersecurity for ...
U.S. President Joe Biden has announced a new strategy to combat the growing number of ransomware attacks affecting businesses and government agencies while calling it a national security threat.
NAV Canada, owner and operator of Canada's civil air navigation service (ANS) tweeted yesterday that their NOTAM (Notice to Air Missions) entry system suffered an outage, a day after their U.S ...
Microsoft is in negotiations to invest US$10 billion into OpenAI, the force behind ChatGPT, news site Semafor reported Monday. It was only a matter of time before Big Tech started sniffing around ...
Making cybersecurity predictions is easy ("Cybercriminals will become more inventive"). Making actionable ones for IT security leaders is much harder. We've assembled what we hope is a useful list ...