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Weekly Cybersecurity Recap October 6

Cybersecurity experts work daily to protect the public from threat actors. This week, we learned about new threats to medical records and gas stations and received updated statuses. Nuance Communications was the most recent development in the ongoing MOVEit file breaches; this is a significant blow to the medical community in conjunction with the other medical targets this week, HCA Healthcare and Community First Medical Center.

Chicago Medical Center Notifies 216k+ Patients Following Hacker Data Breach

Community First Medical Center (CFMC) is a medical and nursing facility that serves Chicagoland and Illinois broadly. They employ over 300 individuals who preside over a 299-bed hospital campus. Originally named Our Lady of the Resurrection Hospital, CFMC provides community-focused healthcare, diagnostics, and treatments. If you have received services from CFMC, your private information might have been stolen in a recent data breach.

Connected Cars, Exposed Systems: The Cybersecurity Challenges of IVI Platforms

As our company Komodo Consulting is researching this exciting field of interest, we have prepared a short analysis of some of the exploitable attack vectors. In the era of smart vehicles, In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) systems have become central to enhancing the driving experience. However, with increased connectivity comes heightened cybersecurity risks.

Content Marketing in the Age of Short Attention Spans

Are you interested in creating content that connects with people these days? Good luck. Everyone's attention span is shorter than a tweet in the social media and smartphone age. By the time you finish reading this sentence, someone has already scrolled past three cat videos and a photo of their friend's avocado toast. Getting real engagement feels nearly impossible.

JUMPSEC team inspires local primary school children to consider a future career in cyber-security

Acton-based cyber security company, JUMPSEC, recently visited a local primary school to share how its team protects some of the world's biggest brands from hackers, malware, and other cyber-attacks. As Ealing Borough's security partner, JUMPSEC has teamed up with the council to collaborate and deliver social value to the community. This kicked off on Friday 22nd of September, at Dairy Meadow Primary School in Southall as part of its first careers event of the academic year.