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				IAM house Okta confirms 0ktapus/Scatter Swine attackFollowing last week’s disclosureby Group-IB researchers of a major phishing campaign, Okta has warned its customers to be on their guard 
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				UK government presses on with new cyber rules for telcosGovernment has finalised new security rules for telecoms companies and will move to make them binding in the near future 
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				NetApp storage goes GA for VMware Cloud on AWSMove will bring up to 50% decrease in TCO for customers running VMware apps in the Amazon cloud, says NetApp. No date yet for extension of the service across other public clouds 
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				August 25, 2022
				
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				Criminal 0ktapus spoofed IAM firm in massive phishing attackResearchers at Group-IB have published research on a major phishing campaign that ensnared victims at the likes of Cloudflare and Twilio 
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			August 25, 2022
			
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			Adaptive RedAlert, Monster ransomwares go cross-platformKaspersky researchers have shared new intelligence on two emergent cyber criminal groups that have adapted their ransomwares to target different operating systems at the same time 
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			August 25, 2022
			
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			Security pros fret about stress and promotion over cyber attacksCIISec’s annual report on the state of the security profession reveals some home truths for security leaders 
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			August 25, 2022
			
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			LockBit 3.0 cements dominance of ransomware ecosystemRansomware attacks were up 47% in July compared with the previous month, according to the latest threat data from NCC Group, with the LockBit family largely to blame 
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			August 24, 2022
			
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			Most CISOs think they’ve been attacked by a nation stateMost organisations have made changes to their cyber strategies and policies following Russia’s invasion, and almost two-thirds suspect they have been directly targeted or impacted by a nation-state cyber attack 
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			August 23, 2022
			
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			Home Office announces Scale-up visa for fast-growth firmsScale-up visa launched to help high-growth businesses employ talent from overseas, but sponsorship requirements could undermine effectiveness 
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			August 23, 2022
			
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			Farming tech projects get £16.5m in government fundingProjects receiving funding through latest round of farming innovation programme include tech to improve fruit farming and the use of artificial intelligence to improve pigs’ welfare 
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			August 22, 2022
			
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			Kaspersky threat data added to Microsoft Sentinel serviceMicrosoft and Kaspersky have agreed a collaboration to integrate Kaspersky’s threat data feeds into Microsoft’s cloud-native SIEM/SOAR service 
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			August 22, 2022
			
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			Lloyd’s to end insurance coverage for state cyber attacksLloyd’s of London has instructed its members to exclude nation state cyber attacks from insurance policies beginning in 2023, saying they pose unacceptable levels of risk 
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			August 19, 2022
			
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			Google employees demand end to collection of abortion dataIn the wake of the US Supreme Court rolling back abortion rights, Google employees are calling on the company to stop collecting abortion-related data, so that it can never be shared with police 
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			August 19, 2022
			
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			Cozy Bear targets MS 365 environments with new tacticsCozy Bear, or APT29, is trying out new tricks as it seeks access to its targets’ Microsoft 365 environments 
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			August 18, 2022
			
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			LexisNexis sued by immigration advocates over data practicesFour immigration advocacy groups launch lawsuit in Illinois alleging data broker’s collection, aggregation and sale of people’s personal data, including non-public information, to corporations and government bodies 
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			August 18, 2022
			
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			Growing MFA use spurs ‘pass-the-cookie’ attacksThe exploitation of stolen session cookies by cyber criminals is once again back on the agenda, thanks to the growing popularity of multifactor authentication tools 
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			August 18, 2022
			
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			It takes a breach to force boards to take notice of cyber, says UK governmentToo often, it takes a major incident for business leadership to pay attention to cyber issues, according to a government-commissioned study of victims 
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			August 16, 2022
			
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			Cyber security accelerator launches in Greater ManchesterAccelerator will add to Manchester’s growing cyber security ecosystem, which already includes several tech unicorns, arms companies and the offices of GCHQ 
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			August 16, 2022
			
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			Why organisations need to harmonise their CIO and CISO rolesUnless properly managed, conflicting responsibilities between the chief information officer and the chief information security officer can cause project delays and budget overruns, says Netskope’s Mike Anderson 
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			August 16, 2022
			
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			DWP looks to hire new CDIODepartment is on the hunt for a chief digital and information officer to lead on its digital agenda, offering up to £200,000 pa for the role 
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			August 15, 2022
			
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			Lightbits offers NVMe-over-TCP at 5x less than NVMe-over-FC et alLightbits builds NVMe-overTCP SAN clusters for Linux servers with Intel cards that accelerate network processing to give millions of IOPS with storage for public and private clouds 
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			August 11, 2022
			
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			Cisco averts cyber disaster after successful phishing attackA potentially serious cyber attack on Cisco’s systems that began after a threat actor successfully exploited an employee’s carelessly secured credentials was thwarted without major damage 
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			August 10, 2022
			
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			Increase in UK startups scaling to exit, but half still struggleDespite more startups scaling to the point of exit than ever before, half are still stuck in low growth stages – particularly those working with emerging technologies 
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			August 10, 2022
			
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			Microsoft fixes two-year-old MSDT vulnerability in August updateAugust’s Patch Tuesday drop fixes more than 120 CVEs, including another MSDT RCE zero-day that is being actively exploited. 
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			August 10, 2022
			
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			‘Coopetition’ a growing trend among ransomware gangsSophos shares data from its new X-Ops unit at Black Hat in Las Vegas, revealing a growing number of ransomware victims being attacked by multiple gangs at the same time 
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			August 10, 2022
			
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			UK to surveil convicted migrants with facial recognitionA Home Office scheme to biometrically scan the faces of convicted migrants who have already carried out punishments has come under fire from privacy and human rights groups for being discriminatory 
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			August 04, 2022
			
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			Spyware activity particularly impactful in JulyAfter a quiet June, vulnerability exploitation ramped up in July, with intrusions linked to spyware seeing unusually high volumes of activity, according to a report 
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			August 04, 2022
			
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			Financial Ombudsman Service mining for gold in cloud HR and financeThe Financial Ombudsman Service is reaping the benefits of the cloud-based human resources and finance system it implemented last year 
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			August 03, 2022
			
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			New EU due diligence law needs amending to stop tech sector abuseEuropean corporate due diligence directive seeking to transform how companies approach their human rights and environmental risk is welcome, but without further changes, it will fail to effectively curb tech firms’ harmful practices, claims ... 
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			August 03, 2022
			
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			More than 60% of world population will use digital wallets by 2026Global take-up of digital wallets will accelerate over the next four years, driven by ‘super apps’ and QR code-based payments 
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			August 03, 2022
			
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			Finnish AI Region drives digital growth in small businessesHelsinki-based SMEs are being offered support and resources to help them get the best out of artificial intelligence technology to improve their operations and create services to sell 
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			August 02, 2022
			
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			UK safety tech sector sees strong revenue and employment growthSafety tech is now one of the fastest-growing sectors in the UK tech industry, with jumps in revenue, investment and employment 
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			August 01, 2022
			
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			Estonia is building AI Gov StackData scientists in Baltic nation are creating a repository of software code that provides building blocks for digital services 
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			July 29, 2022
			
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			IPA revises review of HMRC’s £300m datacentre migrationInfrastructure and Project Authority’s annual report ranks HMRC’s £300m datacentre migration as “unachievable”, but – ahead of publication – it appears the organisation has had a change of heart 
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			July 29, 2022
			
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			Austrian data firm accused of selling malware, conducting cyber attacksMicrosoft has accused DSIRF, an Austrian data services firm, of involvement in a string of cyber attacks 
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			July 28, 2022
			
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			Artificial intelligence to reduce waiting list for neurology appointmentsThe Walton Centre is working with Tata Consultancy Services to apply digital technology to its operation, starting with a time-saving AI chatbot 
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			July 28, 2022
			
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			Cyber criminals pivot away from macros as Microsoft changes biteAs Microsoft resumes blocking macros by default in its Office application suite, reversing a temporary reversal, analysis from Proofpoint suggests the action has had a remarkable effect 
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			July 28, 2022
			
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			Teams in Grenoble work on 6G breakthrough technologyEven as 5G networks are being rolled out, new requirements are driving scientists, and engineers in Europe are back to the lab to start developing 6G 
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			July 27, 2022
			
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			Government slammed for slow response to IR35-related consultation on zero-rights employeesThe government has taken four years to publish its response to a three-month consultation on whether employment status and tax laws should be more closely aligned, and concluded that now is not the right time to make any changes 
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			July 27, 2022
			
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			Consumers left out of pocket as security costs soarAs the average cost of a security incident reaches an all-time high of nearly $4.5m, an IBM Security study reveals how these costs are being passed on to ordinary people 
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			July 27, 2022
			
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			Cyber security training ‘boring’ and largely ignoredTwo-thirds of employees don’t bother to pay attention to cyber security training – and the fault does not lie with them 
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			July 26, 2022
			
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			No More Ransom initiative helps 1.5 million people in six yearsOne and a half million people have now taken advantage of free ransomware decryption tools offered by a joint European project 
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			July 26, 2022
			
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			Ducktail infostealer targets Facebook Business usersNewly uncovered Ducktail operation targets individuals with access to Facebook Business service and tries to steal their accounts 
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			July 25, 2022
			
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			Latest Atlassian Confluence vulnerability raises concernsCVE-2022-26138 is the second major vulnerability disclosure made for Atlassian’s Confluence collaboration platform in recent months 
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			July 25, 2022
			
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			The Security Interviews: Why you need to protect abandoned digital assetsThe war in Ukraine and subsequent boycott of Russia resulted in a swathe of digital infrastructure being abandoned, becoming a potential vulnerability for many organisations, says Cyberpion’s Ran Nahmias 
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			July 22, 2022
			
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			Russia could become the world’s largest market for illegal ITRussia could become the biggest market for illegal IT equipment as companies try to get round sanctions imposed on the country 
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			July 22, 2022
			
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			LinkedIn most impersonated brand in phishing attacksSocial network LinkedIn, along with Microsoft and DHL, are just some of the brands that are most frequently imitated by cyber criminals conducting phishing attacks 
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			July 21, 2022
			
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			Buy ‘plug-n-play’ malware for the price of a pint of beerThree-quarters of malwares and almost 90% of exploits retail on the dark web for about £8.40 or less, according to a report 
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			July 21, 2022
			
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			SSEN partners with Icebreaker One to break energy data silosBetter access to, and sharing of, energy data will help direct the installation of new electric vehicle charging points, as well as help network operators to better understand the electricity grid’s capacity for the introduction of more renewables 
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			July 21, 2022
			
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			UK government introduces data reforms legislation to ParliamentProposed changes to UK’s data protection regime include new grounds for data processing, significant powers for the secretary of state to direct the regime’s application, and fewer restrictions on law enforcement’s use of data 

 
		