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ANSI Identity Theft Standards Panel webinar “Lessons from the Data Breach at Heartland” by Bob Carr, CEO of Heartland Payment Systems; Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute Insider Threat Workshop; U.S. Department of Homeland Security Critical Infrastructure and Key Resources; ISAlliance/NIST/DHS VoIP & Unified Communications Automated Security and Assurance Project; IT Sector Coordinating Council Protective Programs and Research and Development (PPRD)…ANSI Identity Theft Standards Panel webinar “Lessons from the Data Breach at... more
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Cyber security threats have reached a critical juncture. With attacks becoming more sophisticated and damaging, members of Congress and the Administration have taken note. The Obama Administration’s recent cyber security review highlights matters of high importance to many companies. More than ever, firms must stay on top of the rapidly changing world of cyber security, and must consider newly developed White House policies. Some priorities set forth include:Cyber security threats have reached a critical juncture. With attacks becoming more... more
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The US Government must get its priorities right. Too often “cybersecurity” is confused with “anti-piracy.” The average Joe or Jane downloading copyrighted content from Youtube is not a cybersecurity issue, whereas organized gangs systematically collecting and exploiting personal data is a cybersecurity issue. One might question if the US government is devoting the proper time and attention to the cybersecurity issues that are truly most in need of national attention.The US Government must get its priorities right. Too often “cybersecurity”... more
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By Mike Spinney, CIPP, Privacy Analyst, Ponemon Institute - Here’s a brazen bit of breachery from the Miami Herald: It’s a neat little proposition: for a flat monthly fee, a data broker (of sorts) acquires medical records from a hospital employee and passes them through to a personal injury lawyer for a fee plus a percentage of his lawsuit earnings...By Mike Spinney, CIPP, Privacy Analyst, Ponemon Institute - Here’s a brazen bit... more
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Review the state of play of cyber security for the government and the private sector, including recommendations on how to create a more productive public-private partnership. Cyber security policies are rapidly expanding, indicating the critical threat faced by any organization using Internet-based technologies. In 2008, the Bush Administration launched the most comprehensive cyber security policy review in the federal government’s history. Soon after taking office, President Obama tasked the National Security Council to review our nation’s cyber security policy. In April, the first major bill calling for broad federal regulations and unprecedented power over private sector cyber systems was introduced in the Senate.Review the state of play of cyber security for the government and the private sector,... more
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Report: Naked video of ESPN reporter used to spread virus; Cyber expert shortage may hinder government in protecting Web sites, internal systems; Adobe promises patch for seven-month old Flash flaw; Report: federal documents detail iPods overheating, catching fire; Vietnam security firm in trouble after tracking hackers; Adobe investigating zero-day bug in Flash; Blackberry maker questions Etisalat software upgrade; Open-source firmware vulnerability exposes wireless routers; Clever attack exploits fully-patched Linux kernel; Trust but verify: Security risks abound in the IT supply chain…Report: Naked video of ESPN reporter used to spread virus; Cyber expert shortage may... more
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