It's the week before RSA and the news is PACKED. Everyone is trying to get their RSA announcements out all at once. We've got announcements about funding, acquisitions, partnerships, new companies, new products, new features...
To make things MORE challenging, everyone is also putting out their big annual reports, like Verizon's DBIR and Mandiant'...
The U.S. Department of Justice announced that former National Security Agency information systems security designer Jareh Sebastian Dalke was given a prison sentence of 262 months, or nearly 22 years, for trying to sell confidential documents with U.S. national defense information to Russia, The Register reports.
The Federal Trade Commission has been sought by Sens. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Ed Markey, D-Mass., to launch an investigation into major automakers' driver location data sharing practices after a congressional probe showed that only five of 14 car manufacturers required warrants or court orders before allowing law enforcement access to such data, according to The Record, a news site by cybersecurity firm Recorded Future.
Significant changes in the cyber threat landscape brought upon by the increasing sophistication of nation-state threat operations, particularly from China, and the advancements in artificial intelligence have prompted the Biden administration to update the over a decade-old critical infrastructure defense policy issued by the Obama administration, according to CNBC.