Federal Cyber Oversight of Critical Infrastructure is Failing, Report Warns

[ad_1] The system for managing cyber risk among U.S. critical infrastructure sectors is outdated, cumbersome, and risks damaging private-sector cooperation, the successor group to a Congressional commission said in a…

WSJ News Exclusive | Google Launches Cybersecurity Certificates for Entry-Level Workers

[ad_1] Google is expanding its Career Certificates program with a course in cybersecurity designed to teach newcomers to the field the basic skills necessary to work as an analyst. Phil…

Nurses Sue CommonSpirit Hospital Chain Over Unpaid Wages After 2022 Cyberattack

[ad_1] A group of nurses in Oregon is suing one of the largest hospital operators in the U.S., alleging they were underpaid after a ransomware attack in October last year. …

U.S. to Provide $25 Million to Costa Rica for Cybersecurity

[ad_1] The U.S. will provide cybersecurity support to the government of Costa Rica, officials said, almost a year after a ransomware group laid siege to its critical infrastructure and triggered…

Infrastructure Companies Say Suppliers Pose a Growing Cyber Threat

[ad_1] Companies in critical infrastructure sectors say weak cyber defenses at suppliers are becoming a significant threat to their business, and that rules to boost security down the supply chain…

Cyber Chiefs Face Scrutiny and Challenges in 2023’s Uncertain Economy

[ad_1] Security chiefs will likely be told to do more with less in 2023, as economic uncertainty batters budgets and companies brace for a potential recession. While cyber vendors have…

Cybersecurity Firms Cut Staff as Fears About Economy, Funding Mount

[ad_1] Cybersecurity companies have laid off hundreds of workers in recent months, as concerns mount that an economic downturn will delay funding rounds, and squeeze the amounts investors are willing…