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LockFile Ransomware uses a new intermittent encryption technique

Security Affairs

The operators behind LockFile ransomware encrypt alternate blocks of 16 bytes in a document to evade detection. Instead, LockFile encrypts every other 16 bytes of a document. This means that a file such as a text document remains partially readable and looks statistically like the original.

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Enterprise Architecture: Secrets to Success

erwin

operating strategy, global business services and shared services)? Cost Reduction : What can we do to reduce costs while not impacting the business (e.g., As a result it loses its business dimension and support. Data Overload : How do we find and convert the right data to knowledge (e.g.,

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Modernizing mainframe applications with a boost from generative AI

IBM Big Data Hub

COBOL was created way before object orientation was even a thing—much less service orientation or cloud computing. Developers made endless additions and logical loops to a procedural system that must be checked out and updated as a whole, rather than as components or loosely coupled services. Refactoring. Transformation.

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Proposed Amendments to NY Financial Services Cybersecurity Regulations Impose New Obligations on Large Entities, Boards of Directors and CISOs

Hunton Privacy

On July 29, 2022, the New York Department of Financial Services (“NYDFS”) posted proposed amendments (“Proposed Amendments”) to its Cybersecurity Requirements for Financial Services Companies (“Cybersecurity Regulations”). The risk assessments required by Section 500.9

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NYDFS proposes significant cybersecurity regulation amendments

Data Protection Report

On July 29, 2022, the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) announced a “pre-proposed outreach” of material proposed changes to almost every section of its cybersecurity regulations, and would affect each entity covered by the current regulations of 23 NYCRR Part 500. Cybersecurity Risk Assessments.