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Samsung patches a critical Android zero-day vulnerability. Microsoft resolves a global Exchange Online outage. CISA reaffirms its commitment to the CVE program. California passes a bill requiring web browsers to let users automatically send opt-out signals. Apple issues spyware attack warnings. The FTC opens an investigation into AI chatbots on how they protect children and teens. A hacker convicted of attempting to extort more than 20,000 psychotherapy patients is free on appeal. Our guest is Dave Lewis, Global Advisory CISO at 1Password, discussing how security leaders can protect M&A deal value and integrity. Schools face insider threats from students.

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Today’s guest is Dave Lewis, Global Advisory CISO at 1Password, discussing how security leaders can protect deal value and integrity.
Selected Reading

Samsung patches actively exploited zero-day reported by WhatsApp (Bleeping Computer)

Microsoft fixes Exchange Online outage affecting users worldwide (Bleeping Computer)

CISA looks to partners to shore up the future of the CVE Program (Help Net Security)

California legislature passes bill forcing web browsers to let consumers automatically opt out of data sharing (The Record)

Apple warns customers targeted in recent spyware attacks (Bleeping Computer)

FTC to AI Companies: Tell Us How You Protect Teens and Kids Who Use AI Companions (CNET)

Defence, Space and Cybersecurity. Why the General Assembly in Frascati matters (Decode39)

DSEI Takeaways: Space and Cyber and the Invisible Front Line (Via Satellite) 

Hacker convicted of extorting 20,000 psychotherapy victims walks free during appeal (The Record)


Children hacking their own schools for 'fun', watchdog warns (BBC) - kicker

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