Home » Cyber Policy in the News Cyber Policy in the News WAPO: Car makers can collect — and sell — too much data about you, watchdog says By Andrew Jeong Car companies are collecting “too much personal data” from drivers, who have little freedom to opt out, From ADL – From Bad To Worse: Amplification and Auto-Generation of Hate The question of who is accountable for the proliferation of antisemitism, hate, and extremism online has been hotly debated for WAPO: Chinese spies who read State Dept. email also hacked GOP congressman Rep. Don Bacon said he was told of the hacking Monday; he pledged to 'work overtime’ to win passage of ZDNet: We’re not ready for the impact of generative AI on elections ZDNET's resident presidential scholar takes a deep dive into political campaign deepfakes in the time of generative AI. This affects NBC: Top U.S. cyber official offers ‘stark warning’ of potential attacks on infrastructure if tensions with China escalate Aug. 12, 2023, 10:07 PM EDT / Updated Aug. 13, 2023, 12:48 AM EDT By Kevin Collier LAS VEGAS — China’s hackers have been positioning Policy Insights: White House Cybersecurity Summit for K-12 Schools The White House hosted the “Cybersecurity Summit for K-12 Schools” this afternoon: As part of the effort, resources committed to News Insight: U.S. Hunts Chinese Malware That Could Disrupt American Military Operations The New York Times is reporting that American intelligence officials believe Chinese malware could give China the power to disrupt Policy Insights: New SEC Rules The Securities and Exchange Commission has adopted NEW rules requiring registrants to disclose material cybersecurity incidents they experience and to WAPO: Macron says social media could be blocked during riots, sparking furor By Lyric Li July 6, 2023 at 11:08 p.m. EDT French President Emmanuel Macron’s suggestion that the government might need the Gigabyte shipped millions of motherboards with a dangerous firmware backdoor According to cybersecurity experts from Eclypsium, computer hardware manufacturer Gigabyte installed a backdoor in the firmware of its motherboards, putting 1 2 3 … 160 Next »