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NEW TECH: This free tool can help gauge, manage third-party cyber risk; it’s called ‘VRMMM’

The Last Watchdog

Turn the corner into 2019 and we find Citigroup, CapitalOne, Wells Fargo and HSBC Life Insurance among a host of firms hitting the crisis button after their customers’ records turned up on a database of some 24 million financial and banking documents found parked on an Internet-accessible server — without so much as password protection.

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Reporters Need to Understand Advertising. But Should They Be Making It?

John Battelle's Searchblog

The company I started in 2005 has been executing native programs since 2005. The conflicts are deep – and it puts your audience’s trust at risk. Can auto industry reporters, for example, create content for other areas not on their specific beat, like say, for an auto insurance brand?

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Interview with Gus Tugendhat of Tussell

Information Matters

Since 2005 we’ve grown organically to a team of 9 people with a fairly even split between product and tech and those working in marketing and sales. In essence they are searching leading indicators of investment opportunity or risk among companies with exposure to government contracts. We also serve capital markets firms.

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Alleged Violations of a Privacy Policy

Hunton Privacy

A recent federal court decision offers a detailed analysis of several theories of liability for violations of a privacy policy. Pinero contended that sometime in early 2008, defendants disposed of her 2005 federal and state tax returns intact in a public dumpster. Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc., 08-3535, 2009 WL 43098 (E.D.

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FFIEC Guidance on Authentication and Access to Financial Institution Services and Systems

Data Matters

On August 11, 2021, the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC)1 issued guidance establishing risk management principles and practices to support the authentication of users accessing a financial institution’s information systems and customers accessing a financial institution’s digital banking services (the Guidance).