
August 15, 2024
Microsoft has stated that Delta Air Lines' slow recovery from a recent network outage was likely due to outdated technology. The airline experienced significant delays and cancellations, which Microsoft attributes to their reliance on legacy systems that are less resilient to disruptions. This highlights the growing need for companies to modernize their IT infrastructure to improve reliability and response times.
Microsoft Says Delta’s Technology Outdated, Likely Contributed to Slow Recovery The Wall Street Journal
August 15, 2024
Post-cybersecurity incident, organizations must undertake detailed post-mortem evaluations to understand the attack's specifics, identify vulnerabilities, and improve future incident responses. This analysis includes reviewing attack vectors, timelines, and the effectiveness of the responses. It is essential to share the findings and learnings within the organization and with the wider cybersecurity community to enhance collective knowledge and defenses. Feedback loops should be established to continuously improve security measures. The goal is to build a culture of continuous learning and collaboration without attributing blame, ensuring timely and constructive reviews post-incident to adapt to evolving cyber threats effectively.
August 15, 2024
LockBit 3.0 continues to be the leading ransomware gang according to Palo Alto Networks' Unit 42, despite law enforcement actions six months ago. Analyzing the first half of 2024, Unit 42 observed 1,762 posts on ransomware gangs' leak sites, a slight increase from 2023. The six most active groups accounted for over half of the infections, with LockBit 3.0 leading at 325 victims. The Play gang moved to second place with 155 victims, and the newcomer 8base ranked third with 119 victims. Other notable gangs included Akira, BlackBasta, and Medusa. Law enforcement disruptions have temporarily hindered certain groups like ALPHV/BlackCat and CLOP, but the criminal ecosystem quickly adapts, with new groups and rebrands emerging, leading to a resilient and evolving ransomware threat landscape.
Six ransomware gangs behind over 50% of 2024 attacks The Register
August 15, 2024
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has updated its Health Breach Notification Rule (HBNR), effective July 29, 2024, to address the evolving landscape of health data privacy. The revised rule now explicitly includes health apps and connected devices, such as wearables, under its purview and defines a breach to include unauthorized disclosures of personal health information to third-party platforms like Facebook and Google. Key changes involve new definitions of “PHR identifiable health information,” expanded requirements for breach notifications, and specific timeframes for informing both consumers and the FTC in case of data security breaches. The rule emphasizes the importance of protecting personal health data amid increasing data collection and usage for marketing purposes.
FTC revised Health Breach Notification Rule now in effect PharmaLive
August 15, 2024
Microsoft has stated that Delta Air Lines' slow recovery from a recent network outage was likely due to outdated technology. The airline experienced significant delays and cancellations, which Microsoft attributes to their reliance on legacy systems that are less resilient to disruptions. This highlights the growing need for companies to modernize their IT infrastructure to improve reliability and response times.
Microsoft Says Delta’s Technology Outdated, Likely Contributed to Slow Recovery The Wall Street Journal
August 15, 2024
Post-cybersecurity incident, organizations must undertake detailed post-mortem evaluations to understand the attack's specifics, identify vulnerabilities, and improve future incident responses. This analysis includes reviewing attack vectors, timelines, and the effectiveness of the responses. It is essential to share the findings and learnings within the organization and with the wider cybersecurity community to enhance collective knowledge and defenses. Feedback loops should be established to continuously improve security measures. The goal is to build a culture of continuous learning and collaboration without attributing blame, ensuring timely and constructive reviews post-incident to adapt to evolving cyber threats effectively.
August 15, 2024
LockBit 3.0 continues to be the leading ransomware gang according to Palo Alto Networks' Unit 42, despite law enforcement actions six months ago. Analyzing the first half of 2024, Unit 42 observed 1,762 posts on ransomware gangs' leak sites, a slight increase from 2023. The six most active groups accounted for over half of the infections, with LockBit 3.0 leading at 325 victims. The Play gang moved to second place with 155 victims, and the newcomer 8base ranked third with 119 victims. Other notable gangs included Akira, BlackBasta, and Medusa. Law enforcement disruptions have temporarily hindered certain groups like ALPHV/BlackCat and CLOP, but the criminal ecosystem quickly adapts, with new groups and rebrands emerging, leading to a resilient and evolving ransomware threat landscape.
Six ransomware gangs behind over 50% of 2024 attacks The Register
August 15, 2024
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has updated its Health Breach Notification Rule (HBNR), effective July 29, 2024, to address the evolving landscape of health data privacy. The revised rule now explicitly includes health apps and connected devices, such as wearables, under its purview and defines a breach to include unauthorized disclosures of personal health information to third-party platforms like Facebook and Google. Key changes involve new definitions of “PHR identifiable health information,” expanded requirements for breach notifications, and specific timeframes for informing both consumers and the FTC in case of data security breaches. The rule emphasizes the importance of protecting personal health data amid increasing data collection and usage for marketing purposes.
FTC revised Health Breach Notification Rule now in effect PharmaLive

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