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Read: Dozens of Colleges Ban TikTok on Campus-Issued Devices

Dozens of Colleges Ban TikTok on Campus-Issued Devices

Colleges across the country have banned TikTok from university-owned and operated devices as Washington warns of security concerns.

Read: Ransomware Gang Apologizes to Canadian Hospital That Treats Children

Ransomware Gang Apologizes to Canadian Hospital That Treats Children

LockBit has apologized to SickKids for targeting it with ransomware, releasing a free decryptor to the hospital.

Read: Ransomware Gang Emails College Students with Demands

Ransomware Gang Emails College Students with Demands

The ransomware gang responsible for Knox College’s data breach is now directly contacting, intimidating students.

Read: Dorm Security Standards Are Too Low, Keycards Are at the Heart of the Problem

Dorm Security Standards Are Too Low, Keycards Are at the Heart of the Problem

AI-powered computer vision technology has become a new access control method of choice for student housing.

Read: Vice Society Ransomware Group Has Its Sights Set on Schools

Vice Society Ransomware Group Has Its Sights Set on Schools

According to Microsoft, the Vice Society ransomware group targets the education sector due to its weaker security controls and likelihood to pay.

Read: Johns Hopkins Anesthesiologist, Army Doctor Charged with Spying for Russia

Johns Hopkins Anesthesiologist, Army Doctor Charged with Spying for Russia

The couple told an undercover agent they would obtain medical records on U.S. military personnel and their families and give the information to Russia.

Read: Hackers Leak LAUSD Data After Refusal to Pay Ransomware

Hackers Leak LAUSD Data After Refusal to Pay Ransomware

LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said he doesn’t think employee data was leaked but that he is “less certain” about student data.

Read: Cleveland State Violated Student’s Fourth Amendment Right, Judge Rules

Cleveland State Violated Student’s Fourth Amendment Right, Judge Rules

To prevent cheating, the student was required to use a webcam to scan his bedroom before taking an online chemistry exam

Read: HHS: Insiders Pose Significant Cybersecurity Threat to Healthcare

HHS: Insiders Pose Significant Cybersecurity Threat to Healthcare

The average cost for credential theft was more than $871,000 for each incident associated with an insider.

Read: Why Healthcare Facilities Should Adopt Biometrics

Why Healthcare Facilities Should Adopt Biometrics

Biometrics, which include fingerprint, face, and iris recognition, improve security, patient privacy, convenience, and more.

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