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LATAM CISO REPORT 2023:
Insights from industry leaders
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How Costa Rica found itself at war over ransomware
Belisario Contreras’ opinion piece in CSO explains how Costa Rica failed to implement the cyber-preparedness strategy that it laid out five years ago and now serves as an example not only to other Latin American nations but also to the world.
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U.S. and UK warn local governments, businesses of China’s influence operations
China uses personal, business and political relationships to gather information and influence actions. U.S. and UK government agencies urge caution.
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The Worst Hacks and Breaches of 2022 So Far
From cryptocurrency thefts to intrusions into telecom giants, state-backed attackers have had a field day in the year’s first half.
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Planning for Significant Cyber Incidents
Cyber incidents are occurring with increasing frequency, and these incidents are becoming more disruptive and costlier. Some such incidents exceed stakeholders’ capacity to respond using everyday means.
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Clear, Actionable Ways to Enhance Cybersecurity in the Water Sector
In May of 2022, Lauren Zabierek, Executive Director of the Cyber Project at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center, and Sean Plankey, former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response at Department of Energy, delivered a talk entitled, We Must Regulate Water and Wastewater Cybersecurity–Here’s How, at Hack the Capitol 5.0. The talk was a small discussion during the day-long, multi-track event designed to educate congressional staffers, scholars, and the press on some of the most critical cybersecurity challenges facing our nation today.
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How quantum-safe cryptography will ensure a secure computing future
El Instituto Nacional de Estándares y Tecnología (NIST), un laboratorio del gobierno de EE. UU. que publica estándares para que las agencias gubernamentales usen la criptografía de manera segura, acaba de anunciar los ganadores de una competencia de seis años para crear algoritmos cuánticos seguros.