Cyber Policy in the News

Terminated: Texas Medicaid subcontractor dumped after data breach in ransomware attack from Russia A Texas Medicaid subcontractor has been terminated
Mark of Ransomware's Success: $370 Million in 2020 Profits #Ransomware dominated the online-enabled crime landscape in 2020, some security experts
‘Active threat’: Chinese hackers target 30,000 US entities Security specialist says campaign exploited recently discovered flaws in Microsoft Exchange software,
How remote learning is forcing education institutions to shift their priorities to cyber, not just physical safety The pandemic has
What’s Good for Litigation Isn’t Necessarily Good for Cybersecurity Efforts to shield post-breach investigations through the attorney work-product and attorney-client
CISA issued an Emergency Directive (Emergency Directive 21-02) on Wednesday after Microsoft patched four zero-day Exchange bugs and alerted re
Analysis | The Cybersecurity 202: FBI renews attack on encryption ahead of another possible attack on the Capitol Analysis |
One Iranian network promoted Scottish independence from the U.K. A Russian network portrayed protests backing dissident Alexei Navalny as Covid
Fake News Gets More Engagement on Facebook—But Only If It's Right-Wing Far-right pages that publish misinformation get the most interactions
PrismHR, a company that sells technology used by other firms to help more than 80,000 small businesses manage payroll, benefits,