Russian “Sandworm” Claims US Water Attacks
Russian group “Sandworm” publicly claimed the recent attacks on US, Polish, and French water utility digital systems.
The Sandworm group is notoriously known as the Kremlin’s most aggressive cyberattack force. They are experts in spreading destructive code on critical infrastructure systems.
73% of SME Security Professionals Failed to Act on a High Priority Security Alert
According to a survey from Coro, 73% of SME cybersecurity professionals admittedly say that they’ve missed, ignored, or failed to act accordingly on a high-priority security alert.
The survey also found respondents to spend an average of 4 hours and 43 minutes managing their cyber security tools daily, with an average of 11.55 tools in their security stack.
New EU Rules Pushes Carmakers to Cut Old Models for Security
United Nations (UN) and European Union (EU) regulations R155 and R156 to impose stricter security rules on car companies and suppliers will be implemented in the EU starting July 7th.
The rules implemented result from cybersecurity experts’ suspicions that old electric vehicle (EV) car models pose a potential risk to national security.