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South African telecom provider Cell C disclosed a data breach following a cyberattack

Security Affairs

The company founded in 2001 offers prepaid and postpaid mobile plans, data bundles and internet services, fiber broadband, roaming and international calling, SIM-only plans and device deals. Cell C, one of the biggest telecom providers in South Africa confirms a data breach following a 2024 cyberattack.

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UN approves Russia-Cina sponsored resolution on new cybercrime convention

Security Affairs

The United Nations on Friday have approved a Russian-sponsored and China-backed resolution to create a new convention on cybercrime. The United Nations on Friday has approved a Russian-sponsored and China-backed resolution to create a new convention on cybercrime. It will only serve to stifle global efforts to combat cybercrime.”

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Pharmaceutical giant Cencora discloses a data breach

Security Affairs

formerly known as AmerisourceBergen, is an American drug wholesale company and a contract research organization that was formed by the merger of Bergen Brunswig and AmeriSource in 2001. The company discovered the security breach on February 21 and immediately launched an investigation into the incident. Cencora, Inc.

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Lockbit ransomware gang claims to have breached the Italian Revenue Agency

Security Affairs

“The Revenue Agency, operational since 1 January 2001, was born from the reorganization of the Financial Administration following the Legislative Decree No. 300 of 1999. It has its own statute and specific regulations governing administration and accounting.

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MEET THE RECIPIENTS OF THE 2021 (ISC)² GOVERNMENT PROFESSIONAL AWARD

CyberSecurity Insiders

The (ISC)² Government Professional Award recognizes government cybersecurity leaders whose commitment to excellence has helped to improve government information security and advance an in-demand workforce. in Information Systems Management (2010), C.A.S. in Information Security Management (2010), and Ph.D.

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The Hacker Mind: G-Men in Cyberspace

ForAllSecure

Michael McPherson is someone with 25 years in the FBI, who has transitioned out to the corporate world, and can best describe the experiences on both sides of fighting cybercrime. He's a former FBI agent from New York City, one who fought drug lords and terrorists and then went on to help form the FBI cybercrime division. Is it hard?