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Submit ReviewTeamViewer tackles APT29 intrusion. Microsoft widens email breach alerts. Uncovering a malware epidemic. Google's distrust on Entrust. Safeguarding critical systems. FTC vs. MGM. Don’t forget to backup your data. Polyfill's accidental exposé. Our guest is Caitlyn Shim, Director of AWS Cloud Governance, and she recently joined N2K’s Rick Howard at AWS re:Inforce event. They're discussing cloud governance, the growth and development of AWS, and diversity. And a telecom titan becomes telecom terror.
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Guest Caitlyn Shim, Director of AWS Cloud Governance, joined N2K’s Rick Howard at AWS re:Inforce event recently in Philadelphia, PA. They spoke about cloud governance, the growth and development of AWS, and diversity. Caitlyn was part of the Women of Amazon Security Panel at the event. You can read more about Caitlyn and her colleagues as they discuss their diverse paths into security and offer advice for those looking to enter the field here.
TeamViewer investigating intrusion of corporate IT environment (The Record)
reveals-further-emails-compromised-by-russian-hack-130014275.html">Microsoft reveals further emails compromised by Russian hack (Engadget)
Chicago Children's Hospital Says 791,000 Impacted by Ransomware Attack (SecurityWeek)
Unfurling Hemlock: New threat group uses cluster bomb campaign to distribute malware (Outpost 24)
Google to block sites using Entrust certificates in bombshell move (The Stack)
US House Subcommittee examines critical infrastructure vulnerabilities, role of cyber insurance in resilience efforts (Industrial Cyber)
FTC Defends Investigation Into Cyberattack on MGM as Casino Giant Seeks to Block Probe (The National Law Journal)
Polyfill.io, BootCDN, Bootcss, Staticfile attack traced to 1 operator (Bleeping Computer)
ISP Sends Malware to Thousands of Customers to Stop Using File-Sharing Services (Cybersecurity News)
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