The court draws a privacy line... Note

The court draws a privacy line.

The Supreme Court has placed limits on geofence warrants, requiring police to obtain them before accessing Google location data. The Department of Homeland Security intends to expand CISA by hiring more cybersecurity professionals and appointing a new director. The State Department is offering a substantial reward for information leading to the identification of Russian hackers targeting communication platforms. A novel legal theory could significantly alter how data is shared between the European Union and the United States. Recent cyberattacks have impacted the D.C. Housing Authority, causing its website to go offline. Vulnerabilities in Oracle and SimpleHelp software are currently being actively exploited by malicious actors. Malware was discovered on Japanese military networks, having been present for almost a year via infected USB drives. Stolen data from an Apple supplier, including a list of parts and images for a future iPhone model, has surfaced online. John Cannava, CIO at Ping Identity, highlighted that identity threats persist year-round, especially during busy periods like major events. The Secret Service is reportedly reducing its reliance on company-issued phones, indicating a shift in security practices for BYOD.