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Calculating the Benefits of the Advanced Encryption Standard

Schneier on Security

NIST has completed a study -- it was published last year, but I just saw it recently -- calculating the costs and benefits of the Advanced Encryption Standard. Extending the approach of looking back from 2017 to the larger national economy required the selection of economic sectors best represented by the 169 survey respondents.

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Top 12 Cloud Security Best Practices for 2021

eSecurity Planet

In addition, 95 percent of survey respondents confirmed that they are extremely to moderately concerned about public cloud security. According to IDC’s 2021 State of Cloud Security Report , 79 percent of surveyed companies reported a cloud data breach in the last 18 months. Encrypt data in motion and at rest.

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Top GRC Tools & Software for 2021

eSecurity Planet

LogicManager’s GRC solution has specific use cases across financial services, education, government, healthcare, retail, and technology industries, among others. Case & survey management. To use an example of a functional GRC strategy in action, imagine a fictional retail business that sells vitamin supplements. Back to top.

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Top 10 Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) Vendors

eSecurity Planet

LogicManager’s GRC solution has specific use cases across financial services, education, government, healthcare, retail, and technology industries, among others. Case & survey management. To use an example of a functional GRC strategy in action, imagine a fictional retail business that sells vitamin supplements. Back to top.

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Data: E-Retail Hacks More Lucrative Than Ever

Krebs on Security

Traditionally, the average price for card data nabbed from online retailers — referred to in the underground as “ CVVs ” — has ranged somewhere between $2 and $8 per account. All of which means e-commerce retailers need to be stepping up their game when it comes to staving off card thieves.

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