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SHARED INTEL Q&A: Bi-partisan report calls a for a self-sacrificing approach to cybersecurity

The Last Watchdog

A new report from the Bipartisan Policy Center ( BPC ) lays out — in stark terms – the prominent cybersecurity risks of the moment. The BPC’s Top Risks in Cybersecurity 2023 analysis calls out eight “top macro risks” that frame what’s wrong and what’s at stake in the cyber realm. Related: Pres. In the U.S.,

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 461 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

Security Affairs

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Information Disaster Plan

The Texas Record

You will be able to continue operations and meet objectives with less risk of serious disruption if you ensure that you have continuous access to your information. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) maintains the National Risk Index that helps identify the most applicable natural disasters to a geographical location.

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ROUNDTABLE: Experts react to President Biden’s exec order in the aftermath of Colonial Pipeline hack

The Last Watchdog

It’s refreshing to see a government executive order that understands technology trends such as “zero trust”, is able to delineate “Operational Technology (OT)” from “information technology (IT,)” and can talk intelligently about supply chain risks. Bryson Bort , CEO, SCYTHE.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Internet As A Pen Test

ForAllSecure

The Russia Ukraine scenario, although let's not downplay the lies, that it's affecting the strife, it's causing economic damage and everything else but it is, amazingly enough, staying in this one little localized area, and everyone almost has the ability to treat this like it's a case study. What effect does that have?

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Q&A: The troubling implications of normalizing encryption backdoors — for government use

The Last Watchdog

Should law enforcement and military officials have access to a digital backdoor enabling them to bypass any and all types of encryption that exist today? Is someone’s life at risk? We know how Vladmir Putin, Xi Jinping and Kim Jung-un would answer: “Of course!”. Related: Nation-state hacks suggest cyber war is underway.