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Another nation-state actor exploits Microsoft Follina to attack European and US entities

Security Affairs

A nation-state actor is attempting to exploit the Follina flaw in a recent wave of attacks against government entities in Europe and the U.S. An alleged nation-state actor is attempting to exploit the recently disclosed Microsoft Office Follina vulnerability in attacks aimed at government entities in Europe and the U.S.

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Key steps on the road to LGPD compliance

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Thu, 02/18/2021 - 08:05. Brazil, the largest country in both South America and Latin America, released a data privacy law bringing new business opportunities, especially in the international domain. Additionally, organizations are obligated to report any data security incidents or breaches to Brazilian national authorities.

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9 Considerations For Hong Kong Banks To Address The STDB Guidelines

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Tue, 10/05/2021 - 06:55. To address the escalating cyber risks, the Hong Kong Association of Banks (HKAB) developed and published guidelines for Secure Tertiary Data Backup (STDB). Protect the integrity of STDB data and ensure that it is not changed or erased during the retention period. Characteristics of an STDB.

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How better key management can close cloud security gaps troubling US government

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

How better key management can close cloud security gaps troubling US government madhav Thu, 02/29/2024 - 05:38 In my first blog on this topic I noted a Treasury Department report released last year listed six cloud security challenges financial sector firms face. Thales can help address the following four challenges: 1.

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Will Presidential Executive Order Drive Private Critical Infrastructure Providers to Get Serious about Cybersecurity?

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Thu, 05/20/2021 - 05:54. Cybercriminals are coming at us from all angles, looking to steal, manipulate, and hold data hostage. The majority of the nation’s critical infrastructure is privately owned and operated, but they are regulated by the public sector, making security a shared responsibility between the two.