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Cybersecurity for Critical Assets (CS4CA) APAC 2023

The critical infrastructure that provides our energy, utilities, healthcare and other basic foundations of our societies is fundamentally changing. As we continue to move our traditional technologies online, our IT and OT systems face increasingly significant risks. Meanwhile, challenges emerging from an increasing cybersecurity skills gap, new regulations and today’s …

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Hack Space Con 2023

The next cybersecurity, hacker, and space conference known as Hack Space Con 23 will take place on April 13-15, 2023. Hack Red Con, which took place in Louisville, Kentucky, was organized by the same people who are organizing this cybersecurity conference. The objective of the conference is to foster the …

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16th Annual Sedona Conference Institute: Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Litigation

This Sedona Conference Institute program will kick off with a simulated tabletop exercise involving a cyber incident in which certain key players – IT, HR, inside and outside counsel, management, forensic investigators, regulators, and others – address the incident with an eye towards potential litigation. Over the next two days, …

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IANS: Information Security Forum Philadelphia 2023

The Philadelphia Forum is designed for information security practitioners across all industries to dive deep on specific topics, share insights, and network with peers. This one-day event incorporates breakouts with IANS Faculty, spotlight sessions on emerging technologies, and opportunities to network with your peers. Topics fall into five tracks: Security …

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Google: North Korea-Linked Hackers Target Subject Experts and Think Tanks

A North Korean government-backed hacking crew, tracked as ARCHIPELAGO, is targeting academics, government and military personnel, policymakers, researchers, and think tanks in South Korea and the U.S. According to Google researchers, it has launched cyberattacks against accounts belonging to individuals with expertise in North Korea policies such as sanctions, human rights, and …

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Apple fixes two zero-days exploited to hack iPhones and Macs

Apple has released emergency security updates to address two new zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in attacks to compromise iPhones, Macs, and iPads. “Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited,” the company said when describing the issues in security advisories published on Friday. The first security flaw (tracked …

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