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Webinar on the SAFETY Act and Cybersecurity: Protecting Your Reputation and Reducing Liability Risk

Hunton Privacy

In 2002, Congress enacted the Supporting Anti-Terrorism by Fostering Effective Technologies Act (“the SAFETY Act”) to limit the liabilities that energy, financial, manufacturing and other critical infrastructure companies face in the event of a serious cyber or physical security attack.

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Estonia sues Gemalto for 152M euros over flaws in citizen ID cards issued by the company

Security Affairs

.” In November 2017, Estonia announced that it would suspend security digital certificates for up to 760,000 state-issued electronic ID-cards that are using the buggy chips to mitigate the risk of identity theft. The Estonian electronic ID cards have been manufactured by the Swiss company Trub AG and its successor Gemalto AG since 2001.

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Biden administration issues Executive Order and takes action to enhance maritime cybersecurity

Data Protection Report

Alongside the Executive Order, the Biden administration announced a plan to invest in the domestic manufacturing of port cranes to reduce reliance on foreign-built infrastructure potentially used by nation-state and financially motivated attackers to disrupt U.S. Coast Guard in its ability to address cyber threats. organizations.

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States Attempt to Address Privacy Risks Associated with Digital Copiers and Electronic Waste

Hunton Privacy

The program must include convenient methods for consumers to return electronic waste to the manufacturer and instructions on how consumers can destroy data on the devices before recycling or disposing of them. These bills reflect an enhanced focus on the privacy risks associated with digital office equipment.

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FTC Investigating Privacy Risks to Data Stored on Digital Copiers

Hunton Privacy

Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz recently sent a letter to Congressman Edward Markey, Co-Chairman of the bipartisan Congressional Privacy Caucus, announcing that the FTC will address the privacy risks associated with the use of digital copiers.

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Sandboxing: Advanced Malware Analysis in 2021

eSecurity Planet

A sandbox is an isolated environment where users can safely test suspicious code without risk to the device or network. A number of computer manufacturers and cloud service providers have deployed sandboxes for regular use by clients. Also Read: 3 Facts about Sandbox-based Gateway Appliances. What is a sandbox? Malware Analysis.

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Article 29 Working Party Issues an Opinion on Internet of Things

Hunton Privacy

The Opinion highlights the fact that the EU Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC on the protection of personal data and the e-Privacy Directive 2002/58/EC as amended in 2009 are fully applicable to the processing of personal data through different types of devices, applications and services used in the context of the Internet of Things.