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The Week in Cyber Security and Data Privacy: 27 November – 3 December 2023

IT Governance

35 TB of data exfiltrated from Henry Schein, plus ALPHV/BlackCat re-encrypted the newly restored files As we first reported last month , the US healthcare solutions provider Henry Schein announced on 15 October that it had suffered a cyber attack that caused disruption to its manufacturing and distribution businesses.

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CISA issues proposed rules for cyber incident reporting in critical infrastructure

Data Protection Report

There are no sector-based criteria for the Commercial Facilities, Dams, or Food and Agriculture sectors, where the entities that would likely impact national security, economic security, or public safety are already identified by size.

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The Economy of Things: the next value lever for telcos

IBM Big Data Hub

Vertical data platforms owned and operated by telcos and targeting a specific industry such as automotive, agriculture or financial services already exist today. It is also valuable externally: to fuel companies, vehicle manufacturers, retailers and other brands wanting to engage in connected driving experiences for the fleet.

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EU data governance regulation – a wave of digital, regulatory and antitrust reform begins – Part 1

Data Protection Report

The Data Strategy proposed the establishment of nine common European data spaces for data sharing and pooling, including health, mobility, manufacturing, financial services, energy, and agriculture. The EC’s Data Strategy sets out a vision of common European data spaces, a Single Market for data.

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EU: Competition policy in the digital era (Part 1)

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

The benefits are enormous, as digital communication facilitates exchanges and searches, and enhances consumer choices not only in purchasing consumer goods, but also in finance, healthcare, and producing industries from manufacture to agriculture. 13-14), not unlike traditional newspapers, which were known to be left or right.

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Student Societies of Amherst Academy & Their Questions

Archives Blogs

Most meeting minutes don’t read like this, and it seems likely that Sapis/Stone was exercising his writing muscles and ability for tongue-in-cheek prose with this first notebook entry. Is the manufacturing interest of our Country more important than agriculture?”. Which ought most to be encouraged, Commerce or Manufacture?”.