+ Amazon's Twitch says source code exposed in data breach; ACSC offers free protective DNS service to gov agencies; and more

Can't view this message? Click here to view it online.

iTnews

WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday October 19, 2021

  Latest News  

Tech giants say gov cyber incident intervention powers 'unworkable'

By Justin Hendry

Will create 'troubling global precedent'.

Amazon's Twitch says source code exposed in data breach

By Staff Writer

But not login credentials or credit card details.

ACSC offers free protective DNS service to federal, state gov agencies

By Justin Hendry

AUPDNS to automatically block high-risk traffic.

US governor accuses source-code viewing site visitor of hacking

By Juha Saarinen

Reporter found social security numbers being leaked.

US Treasury puts crypto industry on notice over rising ransomware attacks

By Daphne Psaledakis

Payments climb to $795 million in first six months.

Apple warns of cybercrime risks under draft EU plan

By Foo Yun Chee

To allow users to install software from outside its App Store.

Government plans mandatory reporting, new offences for ransomware crackdown

By Justin Hendry

Outlines legislative reforms under new plan.

US agency submits initial recommendations on app data security to White House

By David Shepardson

Under an executive order signed by President Joe Biden.

Health ministers urged to take action on home quarantine app privacy fears

By Justin Hendry

Protections lacking, civil society groups warn.

Transport for NSW group CISO to exit

By Justin Hendry

Heading back to the private sector.

7-Eleven disables facial image capture on customer feedback tablets

By Ry Crozier

After adverse privacy ruling.

  Most Read  

Telstra 'gamifies' cloud cost reduction efforts among internal teams

Coles keeps a close watch on its Azure cloud costs

Reserve Bank CIO lands at Salesforce

Defence hands IBM $42m for SAP case management system

Parliament appoints ATO deputy CISO as new cyber chief

 
 

Nextmedia Logo

Copyright © 2021 nextmedia Pty Ltd. All rights reserved.

The email address for this subscription is [Email].

If you no longer wish to receive newsletters like this one, please unsubscribe.

We respect your privacy; should you no longer wish to receive mailings from iTnews, click on the link above.
Please do not reply to this email. To view our Privacy Policy, go to the nextmedia Privacy Policy. Your comments and suggestions about this email and other nextmedia products or services can be emailed to support@itnews.com.au

This email was sent by: nextmedia Pty Ltd
Level 8, 205 Pacific Hwy St Leonards, NSW, 2065, Australia