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UK government’s response to AI White Paper consultation: next steps for implementing the principles

Data Protection Report

The authors acknowledge the assistance of Salma Khatab, paralegal, in researching and preparing some aspects of this blog The UK Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology (DSIT) has published its response to its consultation on its white paper, ‘A pro innovation approach to AI regulation ’ (the Response).

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Black Hat insights: Getting bombarded by multiple ransomware attacks has become commonplace

The Last Watchdog

This grim outlook is shared in a new white paper from Sophos. The report paints a picture of ransomware gangs arriving on the scene typically after crypto miners, botnet builders, malware embedders and initial access brokers may have already profited from earlier intrusions. Security teams face a daunting challenge.

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Regulatory Update: NAIC Fall 2018 National Meeting

Data Matters

The white paper identifies best practices currently used in a number of states and provides guidance for regulators in implementing those best practices. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the U.S. use of insurer’s brand name instead of legal name, offering discounts and incentives); and. premium and complaints).

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Kofax Announces “First Year Free” Offer for its Market Leading Information Capture Solutions

Info Source

Kofax Capture automates scan to archive applications and enables easier access to information within an organization. Kofax Capture 11 is now available and includes improved scanning controls, better OCR accuracy, and many administrative and security enhancements. Transforming Customer Engagement with Capture white paper.

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GE's Enterprise Collaboration Backbone | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

Google unplugs Windows Google decides that a security invasion from China was the last straw and bans the use of. Everyone has access to a shared web storage system that they use to access their files and documents from any browser anywhere on the internet. It sounds good. else watch n learn. Thank you in advance.

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