Cyber Policy in the News

Look How Easy It Is to Fool Facial Recognition—Even at the Airport An experiment by Kneron shows facial recognition is
A memo was recently released detailing that San Diego will suspend the use of a facial recognition program beginning January 1, 2020. Policy
Hundreds of Counterfeit Sneaker Sites Hacked to Steal Credit Cards As the craze for the latest Off-White, Nike, and Adidas
Text - S.174 - 116th Congress (2019-2020): Securing Energy Infrastructure Act Text - S.174 - 116th Congress (2019-2020): Securing Energy
North Korean state-backed hackers appear to be cooperating with Eastern European cybercriminals, a report https://labs.sentinelone.com/the-deadly-planeswalker-how-the-trickbot-group-united-high-tech-crimeware-apt said on Wednesday, a finding
Digital lockpicking - stealing keys to the kingdom This morning, Finnish security company F-Secure disclosed a number of vulnerabilities in
Batch of 460,000+ Payment Cards Sold on Black Market Forum Researchers monitoring activity on underground markets found that more than
Better password protections in Chrome Chrome is expanding its password protections to include a built in Password Checkup feature and
U.S. Airforce to prevent chip tampering using blockchain to address “Big Hack” risks - Ledger Insights Last year Bloomberg reported
Coronet Identifies America’s Most Cyber Insecure Cities in New 2019 Report; Las Vegas, Houston, and New York Top the List