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Weekly podcast: TSB, hotel locks and NATO exercise

IT Governance

This week, we discuss TSB’s chaotic system upgrade, a security flaw in electronic hotel locks and a major NATO cyber security exercise. Security researchers have discovered that millions of electronic door locks used in hotel rooms around the world are vulnerable to hacking. Here are this week’s stories.

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Australian Defense Department will replace surveillance cameras from Chinese firms Hikvision and Dahua

Security Affairs

An internal audit of surveillance equipment in Australian government and agency offices revealed the presence of more than 900 built systems manufactured by Chinese companies Hikvision and Dahua. The presence of cameras poses an unacceptable risk to national security. There is an issue here and we’re going to deal with it.” Mao said.

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Europe Leads the Cybersecurity Regulation Dance

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Europe Leads the Cybersecurity Regulation Dance divya Thu, 03/02/2023 - 06:58 Europe has emerged as a hub for developing cyber policies, acting to improve software security, and quickly reporting severe breaches. But these regulations provide the incentive and the motivation to enable secure-by-design products and resiliency.

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2022 Cyber Security Review of the Year

IT Governance

Although there have still been a few surprises, with the death of Queen Elizabeth II and blazing heatwaves across the UK to name but two, it was a familiar year in the cyber security landscape. Google , Clearview AI , and Meta all receives hefty penalties in 2022, demonstrating the continued important of effective information security.

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Be a part of OpenText World Europe 2024 in Munich

OpenText Information Management

Mark will be joined by OpenText customer Carsten Trapp, CIO of manufacturer Carl Zeiss, who will discuss his company’s partnership with OpenText to support their SAP S/4HANA transformation and compliance initiatives. Wondering what’s new in our products?

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France: the CNIL has released its annual dawn raid Program for 2023: four national priorities and one priority coming from the EDPB!

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

The CNIL will also check the measures implemented to ensure the security of the data. The access to the electronic patient record in health care institutions The security of health data has already been under the CNIL’s scrutiny over the past years and subject to investigations in 2020 and 2021 in health care institutions.

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EUROPE: New privacy rules for connected vehicles in Europe?

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

To achieve these, local data processing or anonymization of data must be considered; The security and confidentiality of the personal data processed in the context of connected vehicles must be guaranteed, in particular by implementing measures such as the encryption of the communication channel. . geolocation data; biometric data; etc.)

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