This Week in Security News
Welcome to our weekly roundup, where we share what you need to know about the cybersecurity news and events that happened over the past few days.
Below you’ll find a quick recap of topics followed by links to news articles and/or our blog posts providing additional insight. Be sure to check back each Friday for highlights of the goings-on each week!
The IRS Hack: What it means and what it means for you
The IRS announced that more than 100,000 U.S. taxpayers’ information was illegally accessed through the “Get Transcript” web application.
Trend Micro Gives Insight to USA TODAY on IRS Hack
The hackers who got access to over 100,000 personal records through the Internal Revenue Service’s Get Transcript site need lots of information to break in? Experts discuss.
Insider Data Breach at Medical Billing Company Hits Patients at Several Hospitals
A call center employee at billing company Medical Management, LLC stole thousands of patients’ names, birthdates and Social Security numbers.
Internet of Things: Whose data is it, anyway?
The Internet of Things can be a venue for innovation and new possibilities, but it can also be used to break basic notions of privacy and confidentiality.
Cyber Bank Heist has been tied to Russian Government IP Address
Researchers have tied a worldwide cyber bank heist to an IP address linked to the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB).
U.S. Government Proposes to Classify Cybersecurity or Hacking Tools as Weapons of War
The BIS, an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce that deals with issues involving national security and high technology, has proposed tighter export rules for computer security tools.
UK Kids Set for Cybersecurity Computing Exams
The UK’s Oxford, Cambridge and RSA (OCR) exam board has drafted a new GCSE Computer Science course with a major focus on cybersecurity.
The Solo Cybercriminal has been Profiled
Are the one-man cybercrime operators in the shadowy online crime underground the evolved version of the petty thief?
Mr. CISO: Tear Down These Legacy Cybersecurity Walls!
CEOs, CIOs, and CISOs should aggressively identify areas where the organizational status quo is getting in the way of strong cybersecurity hygiene and tear down these legacy walls as soon as possible.
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