Data Privacy & Cybersecurity

Chapter 11 Ruling Blocks Post-Bar Date Indemnification Claims

CISOs Relieved By Dismissal of SEC SolarWinds Charges

Learn more about why CISOs felt under siege and targeted before the SEC SolarWinds charges were dismissed and what this means for the cybersecurity community.

White House Backs Harmonizing Cybersecurity Regulation

Court Affirms IT Administrator’s Access Did Not Violate Regulations

Learn more about Abu v. Dickson, which highlights critical considerations about the boundaries of an IT administrator’s access in corporate disputes.

Colorado AI Law to Protect Consumers from Algorithmic Discrimination

Colorado AI Law to Protect Consumers from Algorithmic Discrimination

Learn more about Colorado’s AI law, which sets a precedent requiring businesses to prevent algorithmic discrimination and ensure transparency in AI systems.

Addressing the Surge in Cyber Insurance Claims With Boundary Device Security

Addressing the Surge in Cyber Insurance Claims With Boundary Device Security

Cyber insurance claims are on the rise. Discover how securing boundary devices and adopting robust strategies can help safeguard against escalating threats.

The Growing Role of Malware-as-a-Service in Sophisticated Attacks

The Growing Role of Malware-as-a-Service in Sophisticated Attacks

 Malware-as-a-Service is enabling low-skilled attackers to launch complex cyber threats. Discover how these evolving tactics are reshaping the security landscape

Ransomware Attacks Multinational Building Automation Company

Another Microsoft Azure Outage Caused Two-Hour Service Interruption

Delve into a recent Microsoft Azure outage that caused two service interruptions, one caused by security implementation errors.

Cybersecurity Budgets Coming Under Pressure in Tough Macro Climate

Cybersecurity Conference Stresses Cloud Storage Service Vulnerabilities

Explore expert insights into the latest security issues and cloud storage service vulnerabilities in Amazon Web Services and other providers.

Recent Changes to New Jersey’s Daniel’s Law Could Create Risks

Delta Promises Lawsuit Over CrowdStrike Software Update Crash

Delta Airlines is threatening to sue cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike for the software update crash that caused thousands of flights to be delayed and canceled.

Hacker Gang Changes Tactics

AI Can Steal Passwords By Analyzing HDMI Cable Connections

Learn how AI can steal passwords and encrypted information by overcoming the complex signaling information used by your HDMI cable connections.

Supreme Court: Courts Can’t Dismiss Claims After Stay Request

Privacy Regulations and Law Firms

Learn more about how privacy regulations and law firms intersect as new state laws demand stricter data protection and compliance with legal practices.

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