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Posts tagged as “Regulation”

Cyberbreach notifications become law

Congress passed the omnibus spending bill, which includes expanding coverage of telehealth services under the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services—a big win for telehealth…

Cutting Russia off from the internet

On Thursday, thirty-five Internet experts proposed creating an international committee to impose targeted sanctions against Russian military and propaganda websites without knocking ordinary civilian sites offline. Further quoting…

Kaseya hacker extradited

The alleged individual behind the Kaseya ransomware attack has been extradited and arraigned in Texas.    The DOJ said Vasinskyi was brought to Dallas on March 3.…

Just how low is MFA adoption?

Security researchers at Coveware have released research indicating that there could be a decline in the number of overall attacks, but those victims pay a…

The geo-politics in security

Let’s break out the arrests and political moves here. Russia arrested six people yesterday who were allegedly part of a hacking group focused on credit…

The new White House memo on Zero Trust

Last week, the White House issued a new cybersecurity strategy outlining a vision of a “zero trust” architecture.    The key document was published as a memorandum from…