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Finnish police linked APT31 to the 2021 parliament attack

Security Affairs

The Finnish Police attributed the attack against the parliament that occurred in March 2021 to the China-linked group APT31. The Finnish Police attributed the March 2021 attack on the parliament to the China-linked group APT31. According to the police, the offences were committed between autumn 2020 and early 2021.

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Irish Healthcare Ransomware Hack Cost Over 80 Million Euros

Data Breach Today

Victims Still Learning Their Personal Data Was Illegally Accessed, Copied in 2021 A ransomware attack on the Irish healthcare system in 2021 has cost the government 80 million euros in damages and counting.

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The AIIM Conference 2021 - Now Boarding Info Pros

AIIM

We're so excited to announce that registration for The AIIM Conference 2021 for records and information professionals is now live! AIIM21 is set for April 27-29th, 2021. The Same Great Content - Now More Accessible Than Ever Before. Information Governance. Get Ready for The AIIM Conference 2021. Process Automation.

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The worst cyber attacks of 2021

Security Affairs

Which are the cyber attacks of 2021 that had the major impact on organizations worldwide in terms of financial losses and disruption of the operations? Colonial Pipeline ( May 2021 ) – The Colonial Pipeline facility in Pelham, Alabama, was hit by a cybersecurity attack in May and its operators were forced to shut down its systems.

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CNIL Unveils 2021 Annual Activity Report

Hunton Privacy

On May 11, 2022, the French Data Protection Authority (the “CNIL”) published its Annual Activity Report for 2021 (the “Report”). The Report provides an overview of the CNIL’s enforcement activities in 2021. In particular, the Report revealed that: The CNIL received 14,143 complaints in 2021 (+4% compared to 2020) and closed 12,522.

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SHARED INTEL: VCs pumped $21.8 billion into cybersecurity in 2021 — why there’s more to come

The Last Watchdog

Among them: an expanding digital footprint, growing attack surfaces, and increasing government regulation. Investors more than doubled down in 2021, increasing investment by about 145 percent. The Log4j vulnerability reported at the end 2021 heightened concern even more. Related: Taking API proliferation seriously.

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GUEST ESSAY: Why the arrests of cyber criminals in 2021 will incentize attackers in 2022

The Last Watchdog

In 2021, law enforcement continued making a tremendous effort to track down, capture and arrest ransomware operators, to take down ransomware infrastructure, and to claw back ransomware payments. REvil and BlackMatter are not “shutting down” due to external pressure from the government and law enforcement agencies.