CloudCast Cybersecurity Headlines for January 15, 2025
Jan 15, 2025•7 min•Ep 11525•Transcript available on Metacast Episode description
From the Skyhigh Studios at Skyhigh Security, I’m Scott Schlee, it’s Wednesday, January 15, 2025, and these are your cybersecurity headlines.
Headlines this week:
US Treasury Department Reports A Significant Data Breach
China Protests US Sanctions Over Cyber Activities
Bayview Asset Management Agrees to a $20 Million Settlement
Apple Proposes a $95 Million Siri Privacy Settlement
Sophisticated AI-Driven Phishing Scams Are Targeting Email Users
Myanmar Enacts a Cybersecurity Law Enforcing Internet Censorship
US Cybersecurity Experts Predict Increased Post-Election Cyber Attacks
Former US Federal Officials Recommend Cybersecurity Policies for the Upcoming Trump Administration
Project 2025's Proposed Changes and Their Potential Impact on US Election Security
And Concerns Over Quantum Computing's Impact on Cybersecurity
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Sources:
US Treasury Department Breach: US News
China Protests US Sanctions Over Cyber Activities: US News
Bayview Asset Management's $20 Million Settlement: WSJ
Apple's $95 Million Siri Privacy Settlement: Vox
AI-Driven Phishing Scams Targeting Email Users: New York Post
Myanmar's Cybersecurity Law Enforces Internet Censorship: AP News
US Cybersecurity Experts Predict Increased Cyber Attacks Post-Election: The Australian
Quantum Computing's Impact on Cybersecurity: The Times
Former Officials Recommend Cybersecurity Policies for Next Administration: POLITICO
Project 2025's Potential Impact on US Election Security: WIRED
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Transcript
From the Skyhigh Studios at Skyhigh Security, I'm Scott Schlee, and these are your cybersecurity headlines for the week of January 6th, 2025.
The U.S. Treasury Department reported a significant cyber incident attributed to Chinese state-backed hackers. Attackers remotely accessed employee workstations and unclassified documents, raising concerns about the security of federal systems. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) stated there is no indication that other federal agencies were affected.
The U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions on Beijing-based Integrity Technology Group for its alleged involvement in hacking incidents targeting U.S. critical infrastructure. China condemned the sanctions, denying the allegations and accusing the U.S. of defamation. This development underscores escalating cyber tensions between the two nations.