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    California Privacy Advocates Push for Statewide Vote on Stricter Protections

    Privacy could be back on the ballot in California in November as the activist behind the state’s landmark privacy law petitioned last week for an initiative that would impose more controls on businesses.

    Security Chiefs Look to Justify Cybersecurity Costs During Business Downturn

    The coronavirus pandemic has caused a range of businesses to furlough or layoff employees and freeze technology and cybersecurity projects as they anticipate a financial hit from the health crisis.

    Managed Service Providers Face Threats From Hackers and Clients

    With wide-ranging client bases and trusted access to their computer systems, managed service providers are attractive targets for hackers seeking to ransom data or steal information. But they also face threats from their clients.

    China’s WeChat Monitors Foreign Users to Refine Censorship at Home

    While international users aren’t censored like their mainland Chinese counterparts, images and documents they send through WeChat, mainstay of everyday life in China, are still analyzed for taboo content.

Regulation

    Cybersecurity Lobbying Spending Mounts as Privacy, Security Laws Take Shape

    Apps to Track Coronavirus Desperately Need One Thing: Users

    FBI Director Previously Represented Facebook in Encryption Fight

Cyber Attacks

    U.S. Moves to Curb Foreign Electric Gear

    Coronavirus Tracking Apps Raise Questions About Bluetooth Security

    Cyberattacks Helped Companies Practice Crisis Management Before Coronavirus

Small Business

    BlackRock Unit to Increase Its Stake in U.S. Cybersecurity Company Cofense

    Centralized IT System Caused Pain For Danish Manufacturer Hit With Ransomware

    Coronavirus Cybersecurity Concerns Could Add Hurdles to Dealmaking

Talent

    Startups, VCs Try to Place Tech Workers as Layoffs Surge

    Cybersecurity Jobs Avoid Brunt of Cuts for Now

    Federal Commission Calls for Civilian Cyber Reserve Corps

WSJ

    Dungeons & Dragons Players Also Battle Cyber Foes Online

    Wall Street Goes Remote as Coronavirus Spreads

    Russia Blamed for October Cyberattack on Georgia

Journal Report: Cybersecurity

    The Good News About 5G Security

    Companies Compete to Be Cryptocurrency Custodians

    Do Messaging Apps Fit Into the Workplace? Not Always Comfortably

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