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In this week’s cyber security news, we dive straight into the latest developments in this year's highest profile cyberattack, The Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack, and the announcement of a $10 million USD bounty offered by the American government for information which can lead to the "identification or location of any individuals" in a leadership position with DarkSide.
Closer to home, we review the news and impact of what some are calling a “landmark win for privacy” as the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) rule out the use of AI based facial recognition, and we also explore the recent announcement from NSW Electoral Commissioner John Schmidt who has said the polling body’s cyber security won’t meet the state government’s own standards in time for the council ballots.
For the latest cyber news and insights head to www.getcyberresilient.com
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In this week’s cyber security news, we dive straight into the latest developments in this year's highest profile cyberattack, The Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack, and the announcement of a $10 million USD bounty offered by the American government for information which can lead to the "identification or location of any individuals" in a leadership position with DarkSide.
Closer to home, we review the news and impact of what some are calling a “landmark win for privacy” as the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) rule out the use of AI based facial recognition, and we also explore the recent announcement from NSW Electoral Commissioner John Schmidt who has said the polling body’s cyber security won’t meet the state government’s own standards in time for the council ballots.
For the latest cyber news and insights head to www.getcyberresilient.com
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