El Diario del CISO El Diario del CISO (The CISO Journal) Edición 33 | Page 5

International InfoSec & Cybersecurity News Demand for cybersecurity professionals continues to accelerate 'PortSmash' Brings New Side-Channel Attack to Intel ... www.helpnetsecurity.com Employer demand for cybersecurity professionals across the United State continues to accelerate www.darkreading.com A new Intel side-channel vulnerability dubbed PortSmash promises to lay encryption keys open to discovery by threat actors. Dozens of Spies Killed Thanks to Flawed CIA Comms HSBC suffers data breach, customer banking info exposed www.infosecurity-magazine.com A flawed online communications system developed by the CIA was exposed to Google’s web crawlers, ultimately leading to the execution of dozens of spies, according to a new report. www.scmagazine.com HSBC has reported to the California office of the attorney general that it was hit with a data breach in October which exposed an extensive amount of customer information. US NIST & IBM Watson, Use AI To Rank Threat Severity Of Cyber Vulns DJI Drone Vulnerability Exposed Customer Data, Flight Logs, Photos and Videos www.informationsecuritybuzz.com “Artificial Intelligence is solving the manual effort problem that many organizations face. www.securityweek.com A vulnerability in DJI's done online platforms allowed an attacker to obtain cloud-based flight records, stored photographs, Why fake data is a serious IoT security concern Online Radio Stations at Risk from Icecast Flaw www.csoonline.com IoT devices create massive amounts of data, all which could be polluted to throw off operations, business decisions, and even machine learning models. threatpost.com A vulnerability in Icecast, an open-source streaming media server used by online radio stations to broadcast their content, could be used to knock a station off-air. Data leak affects thousands of wealthy Moscow residents StatCounter Analytics Code Hijacked to Steal Bitcoins from Cryptocurrency Users ciso.economictimes.indiatimes.com Thousands of wealthy Moscow residents who subscribed to a regional internet provider have had personal data including names, home addresses and mobile. thehackernews.com Though the malicious code was also injected into other hundreds of thousands of websites using the StatCounter service