Sentences with phrase «new cybersecurity breach»

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A cybersecurity expert explains to CNBC why a breach of a medical device maker could be a new front in the hacking wars.
The New York Department of Finance sets a strong standard for what might constitute a life - changing problem for people whose information is involved in a cybersecurity breach (according to the new legislation the only two pieces of leak - able information that are still exempt: age and gender) as well as a company's ability to surviNew York Department of Finance sets a strong standard for what might constitute a life - changing problem for people whose information is involved in a cybersecurity breach (according to the new legislation the only two pieces of leak - able information that are still exempt: age and gender) as well as a company's ability to survinew legislation the only two pieces of leak - able information that are still exempt: age and gender) as well as a company's ability to survive.
These breach disclosures affirm the wisdom of New York state implementing its trailblazing cybersecurity rules for financial services firms that took effect last March, and which were amended with the SHIELD act in November.
Yet bitcoin presents a new set of risks to investors given its limited adoption, a number of massive cybersecurity breaches affecting bitcoin owners and the lack of consistent treatment of the assets by governments.
(from Education Week) Most K - 12 public school IT leaders are failing to take basic steps to secure their school networks against ransomware attacks, phishing schemes, data breaches and other cybersecurity threats, according to a new survey by CoSN (the Consortium for School Networking).
«Identify and protect» was where we started in the early days of cybersecurity — and while those words are still important, «detect and respond» have surged forward as a new focus — along with, of course, recovering from security breaches, no easy task.
As information governance grows in importance and cybersecurity breaches rise, many companies identified the need to update existing data retention policies or create new ones.
Recent highly - publicized and catastrophic data breaches, coupled with the implementation of new landmark legislation, including the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and the New York Department of Financial Services» Cybersecurity Regulation are forcing businesses to restructure the way they manage and protect sensitive informatinew landmark legislation, including the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and the New York Department of Financial Services» Cybersecurity Regulation are forcing businesses to restructure the way they manage and protect sensitive informatiNew York Department of Financial Services» Cybersecurity Regulation are forcing businesses to restructure the way they manage and protect sensitive information.
Following a change of heart from a top Securities and Exchange Commission regulator, public companies will likely soon face new guidelines for how they report cybersecurity breaches to investors.
The breach involving Huntington, New York - based medical practice Cohen, Bergman, Klepper, Romano MDs was discovered by Chris Vickery, director of cyber risk research at the cybersecurity firm UpGuard.
In light of the cybersecurity breach, it was reported that two cryptocurrency groups in Japan, Japan Block Chain Association and Tech Bureau, have joined to establish a new self regulatory organization.
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