Jan. 22, 2024, 9:10 p.m. | N2K Networks

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Russian state hackers breach Microsoft. LockBit claims Subway restaurants hack. A Swedish datacenter is hit with ransomware. VMware patches a vulnerability targeted by Chinese espionage groups. Sentinel Labs warns of North Korean APTs focus on cybersecurity pros. FTC order another data broker to restrict location data. US Feds release security guidance for water and wastewater sectors. Senators question the DOJ on facial recognition technology. Ukraine’s Monobank gets DDoSed. N2K’s CSO Rick Howard joins us to share some insight into what …

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