
Capital One replaces security chief after data breach


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Capital One replaces security chief after data breach
Capital One has replaced its cybersecurity chief, four months after the company disclosed a massive data breach involving the theft of sensitive data on more than 100 million customers.
A spokesperson for Capital One confirmed the news in an email to TechCrunch.
“Michael Johnson is moving from his role as chief information security officer to serve as senior vice president and special advisor dedicated to cyber security,” said the spokesperson.
Mike Eason, who served as chief information officer for the company’s commercial banking division, has replaced Johnson as interim cybersecurity chief while a permanent replacement is found.
The Wall Street Journal first reported the news.
Capital One continues to assess the aftermath from its July data breach, which saw a hacker take millions of credit card application data between 2005 and 2019 from customers applying for credit cards. The data leaked also includes names, addresses, postal addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, dates of birth, and self-reported income, as well as credit scores, and credit limits.
Paige Thompson, a Seattle resident, was taken into custody by the FBI following the disclosure, accused of breaking into the banking giant’s cloud-based environment. Subsequent research showed that the alleged hacker and former Amazon Web Services employee, may have obtained sensitive corporate data on other companies, including Vodafone, Ford, and Ohio’s Department of Transportation.
It was reported this week that Thompson would be released from custody, pending trial.
Capital One breach also hit other major companies, say researchers
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PureVPN strengthens online security as a member of i2Coalition’s VPN Trust Initiative

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PureVPN is proud to join forces with the i2Coalition’s VPN Trust Initiative.
ROAD TOWN, Virgin Islands (British), September 4, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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PureVPN, a prominent provider of VPN services under the umbrella of PureSquare, has demonstrated its commitment to users by renewing its membership with the i2Coalition’s VPN Trust Initiative (VTI). This action holds significant meaning as it showcases our dedication to users worldwide.
In today’s ever-changing digital landscape, cyber threats, data breaches, and unauthorized surveillance have become increasingly prevalent. Unfortunately, many corporations disregard user security and privacy, leaving internet users with no choice but to navigate and adapt to invasive policies.
By actively participating in this initiative, PureVPN has highlighted its dedication to strengthening online security and fostering digital trust. This not only showcases our commitment to safeguarding user privacy but also underscores our role as an organization that genuinely prioritizes confidentiality.
So, what exactly are the i2Coalition and the VPN Trust Initiative?
The i2Coalition was established during a period when US legislators were considering bills (SOPA and PIPA) that could have had negative implications for the online world. Their main objective is to ensure that those who construct the infrastructure of the Internet have a say in shaping public policy.
They accomplish this by:
1. Ensuring an equal and accessible internet for all.
2. Assisting lawmakers and legislators in understanding how internet infrastructure functions.
3. Advocating for reasonable policies that contribute to the growth of the internet, rather than its decline.
4. Ensuring fair treatment of laws related to the internet.
The VPN Trust Initiative is an initiative by the i2Coalition aimed at raising the standards of the VPN industry. It brings together trusted VPN leaders, leveraging their combined knowledge to establish policies focused on “building understanding, strengthening trust, and mitigating risk for VPN users.”
What does PureVPN’s involvement mean for VPN users?
PureVPN’s inclusion in the i2Coalition’s VPN Trust Initiative has significant implications for its users worldwide. Here is what it means:
1. Trust and collaboration: The company’s alignment with the VPN Trust Initiative’s objective reflects its commitment to transparency. This shared focus fosters trust between the online users and the VPN service.
2. Global excellence: With its expertise in data security and involvement in the VPN Trust Initiative, PureVPN enhances VPN practices globally.
3. Unified security: PureVPN collaborates with other leading VPN providers in the initiative, working together to secure the future of online privacy. This collective effort prioritizes user’s interests in policy and industry advancements.
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PureSquare is a holistic cybersecurity platform that prioritizes Youser safety and privacy,
We are dedicated to empowering people with digital security and online privacy, creating a safer world with peace of mind and a sense of security for all. By leveraging 16 years of expertise in the industry, PureSquare continues to achieve excellence through its subsidiary brands – PureVPN, PureKeep, PurePrivacy, PureEncrypt, PureDome, and PureWL.
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Navy Risk Management Support Services Contract Awarded to Falconwood, Inc.
ARLINGTON, Va., September 1, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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Falconwood, Inc. announced today they recently won a recompete contract from the Department of Navy (DON) i…
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APWG 2023 Cybercrime Research Conference Extends Submission Deadline to September 10
Cybersecurity Experts From Around the World Joining Counter-Cybercrime Torchbearer APWG to Map AI Crime Threatscape of the Future

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APWG eCrime 2023
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., August 30, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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The organizing committee of the 18th annual Symposium on Electronic Crime Research (APWG eCrime 2023) announced today that the conference would extend its deadline for peer-review submissions to Sept. 10, responding to a number of requests from its worldwide community of cybercrime research investigators.
Full details for submitting investigators are here: https://apwg.org/event/ecrime2023.
The 2023 APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research (APWG eCrime) in Barcelona (Nov. 15-17) will be receiving the wisdom and insights of industrial titans, industrial and academic researchers, ministers from national governments and multilateral organizations and cyber cops from around the world — as well as the grim, weathered cadre of operations professionals from all industries who are holding the line against the scourge of cybercrime today.
The selected peer-reviewed papers will be included in the symposium’s presentations along with numerous panels and talks from other correspondent researchers selected from industrial and academic research centers affiliated with the APWG.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Full Papers registration and submission due: September 10 (anywhere on earth)
Notification of acceptance: October 6
Conference: November 15-17
Camera-ready paper due: December 15
For peer-reviewed paper submissions in 2023, please register an account, then use the “New Submission” option at https://ecrime2023papers.hotcrp.com/.
APWG eCrime 2023 also solicits industrial laboratory research submissions for its General Sessions during the symposium. The deadline for General Session presentation proposals is Oct. 27 and can be submitted to [email protected].
SUBMISSION TOPICS INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
- Artificial Intelligence as criminal co-conspirator – and as defensive collaborator
- Addressing challenges of cybercrime’s increasing complexity (e.g. digital infrastructures, crime-fighting/forensic techniques, and the structure of the crimes themselves)
- Detecting and/or mitigating eCrime (e.g. online fraud, malware, phishing, ransomware, etc.)
- Behavioral and psychosocial aspects of cybercrime victimization – and prevention
- Measuring and modeling of cybercrime
- Economics of cybercrime
- Cybercrime payload delivery strategies and countermeasures (e.g. spam, mobile apps, social engineering, etc.)
- Public Policy and Law for cybercrime
- Cryptocurrency and related cybercrimes – and forensic tools and techniques for cryptocurrency-related cybercrimes
- Case studies of current cybercrime attack methods, (e.g. phishing, malware, rogue antivirus programs, pharming, crimeware, botnets, and emerging techniques)
- Detecting/preventing abuse of internet infrastructure to neutralize cybercrimes
- Detecting/isolating cybercrime gangs and attendant money laundering enterprises
- Cybercrime’s evolution in specific verticals: (e.g. financial services, e-commerce, health, energy & supplies)
- Cybercriminal cloaking techniques – and counter-cloaking tools and approaches
- Design and evaluation of UI/UXs to neutralize fraud and enhance user security
AUTHORS’ GUIDANCE
eCrime has adopted the IEEE publication format. Submissions should be in English, in PDF format with all fonts embedded, and formatted using the IEEE conference template, which can be found at:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html.
Submissions should be anonymized, excluding author names, affiliations and acknowledgments. Authors’ own work should be referred to in the third person.
Paper should not exceed 12 letter-sized pages, excluding the bibliography and appendices.
Committee members are not required to read appendices, so ensure that the main paper is intelligible without them.
Submitted papers that do not adhere to all the above guidelines may be rejected without consideration of their merits.
Authors of accepted papers must present them and register at the event.
For paper submissions, use the New Submission option at: https://ecrime2023papers.hotcrp.com/
Authors will be asked to indicate whether they would like their submissions to be considered for the Best Student Paper Award. Any paper co-authored by a full-time student is eligible for this award.
Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their paper will be presented at the conference. We understand that some authors may face difficulties in obtaining funding to attend the conference. Therefore, a limited number of stipends are available for those who are unable to secure funding. Students who will present their accepted papers themselves will be given priority in receiving such assistance.
Submitted papers risk being rejected without consideration of their merits if they do not follow all the above guidelines.
Submissions must not substantially duplicate work that was published elsewhere, or work that any of the authors has submitted in parallel to any other conference or workshop that has proceedings.
Accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore subject to meeting IEEE Xplore’s scope and quality requirements.
NOTE: This year’s eCrime program marks 20 years since APWG’s founding. Originally organized by a coalition of banks, technology companies and US federal police agencies, investigating the then-new threat of phishing, APWG has evolved into a global coalition of cybercrime experts spanning the globe from a number of industries, research disciplines and public-sector entities, from key nation-states to global multilateral organizations.
Contact Information:
Peter Cassidy
Secretary General
617-669-1123
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TES Awarded for Global Sustainability
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As part of the 2023 Sustainability Awards program, the battery recycling service of Singapore-based TES was …
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MangoApps Bolsters Customer Confidence With ISO 27001 Certification
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