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Data Breach Notification
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Data Security
Also: US Cyber Grants Are Dwindling; Hybrid Threats Renew Focus on OT Resilience
In this week’s update, four ISMG editors examined the voice phishing attacks linked to recent Google and Cisco breaches, the funding gap in U.S. cybersecurity support for local governments and the implications of hybrid warfare on operational technology resilience.
See Also: Flip the Security Model for Regulated Data Protection
The panelists – Anna Delaney, director, productions; Mathew Schwartz, executive editor, DataBreachToday and Europe; Chris Riotta, managing editor, GovInfoSecurity; and Tony Morbin, executive news editor, EU – discussed:
- How voice phishing attacks tied to the criminal group ShinyHunters led to breaches at Google and Cisco, highlighting widespread help desk and CRM vulnerabilities and the need for stronger verification protocols, better technical controls and ongoing staff training to prevent such exploits;
- The sharp decline in U.S. cybersecurity funding for state and local governments, leaving understaffed teams overwhelmed and under-resourced;
- The growing reality of hybrid warfare – a blend of cyberattacks, sabotage and disinformation – and as geopolitical tensions escalate, the need to fundamentally rethink OT resilience across critical infrastructure.
The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs weekly. Don’t miss our previous installments, including the July 25 edition on the alarming wave of China-linked SharePoint exploits and the Aug. 1 edition on how the ToolShell exploit is blurring the lines between cybercrime and espionage.

