Cyber Security News

July 2018

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How to Triage a Dfars Cyber Security Incident: Race to Report

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Vietnam National Assembly Passes the Law on Cyber Security

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Credit Reporting Agency Agrees to Cyber Security Corrective Action with Eight State Regulators

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Privacy & Cyber Security Update

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New Canadian Cyber Security Era?



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2017 in Review and Looking Ahead to 2018: Asia Pacific Data Protection and Cyber Security Regulation

127.

Equal Parts Hope and Challenge: Commonwealth Cyber Declaration

128.

Amendment on Data Security Disclosure Impacts Louisiana Businesses: Cyber Security, Privacy and Data Protection Alert

129.

Takeaways for the Private Sector: Canada's National Cyber Security Strategy

130.

Trump Administration Botnet Report Will Impact IoT Device Makers - Things You Should Know


Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Did you get hacked?


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Jones Day Global Privacy & Data Security Update Vol. 18

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Burden Of Data Protection Rests on Firms and Governments

133.

Laos Dam Failure Exposes Cracks in a Secretive Government's Agenda

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'Widespread' Phishing Attacks Targeting Political Parties, Senators: Senate Dem

135.

Trump Administration Working on Consumer Data Privacy Policy



136.

Remote Spectre Attack Allows Data Theft Over Network

137.

How to Export Your Dashlane Data

138.

India Desperately Needs a Delayed Data Privacy Law

139.

Samsung Patches Smartthings Hub Flaws: Internet Of Things

140.

This New Cryptomining Malware Targets Business PCs and Servers


What's the worst that could happen?


141.

Effective Auditing Can Save Your Enterprise $1.5 Million During Its Next Security Breach

142.

With Hacking Of US Utilities, Russia Could Move From Cyber Espionage Toward Cyber War

143.

New FTC Commishes Stake Out Their Privacy Priorities

144.

Spy Dialer Accuses Web Rival Of Installing Malicious Code

145.

Alston & Bird Adds Ex-Prosecutor, Cyber Crime Pro


Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Did you get hacked?


146.

Privacy & Cyber Security Policy to Watch for Rest Of 2018

147.

The Primary Email Security Challenge Enterprises Face Is Trust

148.

Idaho Prisoners Hack iPads and Transfer $225,000 Worth Of Credits to Themselves

149.

Post-quantum Security on Airbus's Radar

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Hackers Targeting Software Supply Chains, US Report Warns

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