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CSO sentenced to 3 years imprisonment for Uber Data Breach cover up

CyberSecurity Insiders

Joe Sullivan, the former Chief Security Officer (CSO) of Uber, has been sentenced to three years’ imprisonment and 200 hours of community service for covering up a cyber attack on the company’s servers in 2016, which led to a data breach affecting over 50 million riders and drivers.

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Our Top 10 Cybersecurity Podcast Episodes

SecureWorld News

Details: We discuss the "Big Four" nation-state bad actors and the cyber attacks they are capable of. Also, we cover the top 10 cyber attack methods used by Iran and its hacking groups. Featured interview: CISO and cyber attorney Alexander Urbelis who uncovered this cyberattack. and other parts of the world?

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Are You Prepared for Cybersecurity in the Boardroom?

McAfee

Everyone on the board is responsible and could potentially be held accountable for a breach both legally and financially. It is not only the CISO, CSO or CIO’s responsibility to care and do the right thing. The same sentiment holds true for cyber related incidents. Everyone is responsible and accountable.

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Equifax Makes Security Controls Framework Available to All for Free

SecureWorld News

Equifax is sharing its Security Controls Framework to anyone who wants it as a pay-it-forward for lessons learned from its 2017 data breach in which attackers exfiltrated hundreds of millions of customer records from the credit reporting agency. "We into our security transformation. Today, we're making it available to everyone.

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Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Security Experts Reflect on Safety

CyberSecurity Insiders

Since last October, we have seen enterprises such as SolarWinds, Colonial Pipeline, JBS USA Holdings, Kesaya, Olympus and more become victims of large-scale cyber attacks, causing ripple effects for the companies and their customers. digital infrastructure against frequent and sophisticated attacks. Tyler Farrar ,CISO, Exabeam.