The Port of Seattle (the “Port”) announced today notification letters are being mailed to individuals whose data was impacted in the August 2024 cyberattack on the Port, including Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) and maritime facilities. The threat actors accessed and downloaded some personal information from previously used Port systems for employee, contractor, and parking data. The Port holds very little information about airport or maritime passengers, and systems processing...| www.portseattle.org
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The requirements follow the release of the Biden administration’s national cybersecurity strategy, which includes enhanced measures for critical infrastructure.| Cybersecurity Dive
Airport staff began turning on and testing systems for international and low-volume carriers, which are the most heavily impacted by the outage.| Cybersecurity Dive
The airline seeks to recover damages of more than $500 million in the aftermath of a disruptive IT outage in July. The software provider is looking to hold its liability to the terms of its service agreement.| Cybersecurity Dive
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