Also to note from last week, the defense policy bill was signed, funding the federal government and including specific money for “hunt forward” missions. Since…
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The Ohio Supreme Court Tuesday unanimously overruled the Ohio Second District Court of Appeals judgment. It moved that there must be “direct” physical loss or physical damage…
New data protection laws, Verizon’s 3G shutdown, and revised Right to Repair legislation in New York
Here are a few things to catch up on from the holiday. There are new data protection laws in Virginia and California. Verizon shut down…
In legal documents we care about, The Office of the Comptroller and Currency (OCC) recently released its annual Cybersecurity and Financial System Resiliency Report. An independent bureau…
Axios had a rare interview with Samuel Levine, director of the Federal Trade Commission's bureau of consumer protection. The focus -- the agency won't hesitate…
The Joint Ransomware Task Force, established as part of the landmark incident reporting legislation signed into law by President Joe Biden earlier this year, held its second…
Apple’s self-service repair program launched yesterday in Europe. Spare parts are available via Apple’s self-service repair store, which features a drop-down menu in the top right…
The UK government is introducing a new mandatory reporting obligation on managed service providers (MSPs) to disclose cyber incidents, alongside minimum security requirements, which could…
Some updates from the midterm elections –Alabama and New Mexico voters signed off on amendments to their state constitutions removing barriers to funding to boost internet…
A new Delinea survey looks at cyber insurance – conditions are not improving as insurers continue to reduce the scope of their coverage. The survey…