Early Morning Byte - September 14, 2022

Cybercrime Fighters, Assemble!

Early Morning Byte | September 14, 2022

Good morning, and welcome to Wednesday! With Labor Day behind us, temperatures cooling down, and cyberattacks on school districts, it must be back-to-school season again. In all seriousness, the rise of cyberattacks around the world has nations like the U.S. assembling an international task force to ward off hackers. Threats like the one on the LA County School District are just the beginning, so it's sure to be a busy fall. - Catherine Pyle

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Wall Street Journal

 

The National CIO ReviewCorporate cybersecurity leaders must be change agents within their companies to combat cyber threats.

 

 

Washington PostGoogle boosts its cybersecurity portfolio with the acquisition of Mandiant, the digital defense firm.

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