Security news for the Week Ending May 8, 2022
This week’s security news includes:
- White House releases orders to deploy quantum computing resistant encryption
- CISA releases secure cloud business applications (SCBA) technical reference architecture
- And now there are five – Connecticut joins the club
- Dark patterns – continued
- SEC doubles the size of its cryptocurrency fraud unit
- President signs better cybercrime metrics act
- NIST guide to enterprise patch management planning
- International car rental company Sixt hit by cyberattack
- Respiratory care provider SuperCare Health loses data on 300,000
- Russia has a cure to their cyber talent shortage
- Secure Software Development Program – its the law now if you sell to the feds
- NIST releases new supply chain risk guide
- Security news bites: jury finds Norton infringed on two Columbia University patents, data broker stops selling location data of Planned Parenthood visitors after being outed, cryptocurrency projects are as secure as a screen door, Ukrainains figure out how to beat Russia, Spain admits it hacked some of its politician’s phones and treasury sanctions cryptocurrency mixer BLENDER.