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Average Data Breach Cost Hits All-time High of $4.35M: IBM  

The average data breach worldwide cost organizations $4.35 million this year, the highest level ever. That’s according to IBM’s annual report on the cost of a data breach.

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U.S. and Israel Agree to Joint Cybersecurity Initiative  

The United States and Israel have launched a collaborative cybersecurity program called BIRD Cyber. So reports GovInfoSecurity.

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California Leaks Gun-permit Data for More Than 200,000 People  

California has acknowledged a leak of personal information for more than 200,000 people who applied for a concealed weapons permit in the state over the past 10 years. So reports The San Diego Union-Tribune.

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Hacker Claims Theft of Chinese Police Data for a Billion People

An unknown hacker has purported to have snatched the personal details of one billion people in China from a Shanghai police database. So reports The Guardian.

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Log4j Bug Will Persist for Years, U.S. Panel Says

The Log4j software flaw that was uncovered last year has become an “endemic” issue that will still “be exploited for years to come,” according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Cyber Safety Review Board. So reports the Associated Press.

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CafePress Fined $500,000 Over Data Breach  

The​​ Federal Trade Commission has fined online gift shop CafePress $500,000 over a 2019 data breach. So reports SecurityWeek.

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Carnival Cruises to Pay $1.25M in Data Breach Settlement  

Carnival Cruises has agreed to pay $1.25 million to customers and employees nationwide stemming from a 2019 data breach. So reports New York’s WHEC.

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New York Names State’s First Chief Cyber Officer

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the appointment of Colin Ahern as the state’s first-ever chief cyber officer. So reports Cybersecurity Dive.

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AMD Probes Alleged RansomHouse Data Breach  

Advanced Micro Devices has revealed that it is investigating a possible data breach following upstart cybercrime gang RansomHouse’s claim to have stolen the chipmaker’s data. So report TechCrunch.

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IronNet Announces Layoff As Cybersecurity Job Cuts Spread  

Virginia-based network security company IronNet has announced that it is laying off 55 workers, or roughly 17% of its staff, as a recent wave of layoffs across the cybersecurity industry continues to build. So reports TechCrunch.

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