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SHARED INTEL Q&A: My thoughts and opinions about cyber threats — as discussed with OneRep

The Last Watchdog

OneRep provides a consumer service that scrubs your personal information from Google and dozens of privacy-breaching websites. Byron is the founder and editor-in-chief of The Last Watchdog on Privacy & Security. How can individuals and organizations detect and protect themselves against the misuse of deep fake technology?

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CNIL Releases Guidance on Teleworking

Hunton Privacy

On April 1, 2020, the French Data Protection Authority (the “CNIL”) released guidance for employers on how to implement teleworking (the “Guidance”) as well as best practices for their employees in this context (the “Best Practices”). Not making non-secure server interfaces directly accessible. Guidance for Employers.

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The Original APT: Advanced Persistent Teenagers

Krebs on Security

.” LAPSUS$ seems to have conjured some worst-case scenarios in the minds of many security experts, who worry what will happen when more organized cybercriminal groups start adopting these techniques. ” HOW DID WE GET HERE? . Many employees passed the messages onto the security team and went back to business.

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The Week in Cyber Security and Data Privacy: 29 January – 4 February 2024

IT Governance

Other news EDPB launches open-source website auditing tool The European Data Protection Board has launched an audit tool that can help analyse websites’ compliance with the law. The voluntary scheme provides a set of rules and procedures on how to certify ICT products. Key dates 31 March 2024 – PCI DSS v4.0 of the Standard.

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NEW TECH: ‘Passwordless authentication’ takes us closer to eliminating passwords as the weak link

The Last Watchdog

Username and password logins emerged as the go-to way to control access to network servers, business applications and Internet-delivered consumer services. Passwords may have been very effective securing Roman roads. This was all done in an effort to take a very vulnerable system and make it more secure,” Vardi says.

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