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What are you doing for Data Privacy Week?

IT Governance

Data privacy is a concept that governs our everyday lives. We’re asked to hand over our personal data for seemingly everything that we do – from browsing the web to high-street shopping. Although many of us are broadly aware of the risks involved when sharing our personal data, it often doesn’t get the attention it deserves.

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ROUNDTABLE: Huge Capital One breach shows too little is being done to preserve data privacy

The Last Watchdog

Related: Hackers direct botnets to manipulate business logic Thompson is accused of pilfering sensitive data for 100 million US and 6 million Canadian bank patrons. Not even doing this YouTube video apology was enough to save Smith his job. Best security and privacy practices on everyone’s part is more imperative than ever.

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MY TAKE: Here’s why we need ‘SecOps’ to help secure ‘Cloud Native’ companiess

The Last Watchdog

Security burden. Though DevOps-centric organizations can gain altitude quickly, they also tend to generate fresh security vulnerabilities at a rapid clip, as well. Poor configuration of cloud services can translate into gaping vulnerabilities—and low hanging fruit for hackers, the recent Tesla hack being a prime example.

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Has the GDPR helped spark public interest in security?

IT Governance

One overlooked side-effect of the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is the extent to which data privacy and information security have become widely discussed. For example, the below screenshot shows a friend asking me about a suspicious link. You can buy a set of posters for your office for just £35.

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Episode 251: Kry10 CEO Boyd Multerer on building a secure OS for the IoT

The Security Ledger

Host Paul Roberts speaks with Boyd Multerer, the CEO and founder of Kry10, which has made a secure OS for the Internet of Things. The post Episode 251: Kry10 CEO Boyd Multerer on building a secure OS for the IoT appeared first on The Security Ledger with Paul F. Click the icon below to listen.

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Sophie Sayer on the IT Governance Partner Programme

IT Governance

In more recent months, we launched the channel partner programme in Europe and America, with training and security testing proving especially popular. We are the market leader in data privacy and cyber security risk management solutions, so it makes sense to partner with us. So this year, for example, the PCI DSS v4.0

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Episode 256: Recursive Pollution? Data Feudalism? Gary McGraw On LLM Insecurity

The Security Ledger

Episode 254: Dennis Giese’s Revolutionary Robot Vacuum Liberation Movement In this episode of The Security Ledger Podcast (#256) Paul speaks with Gary McGraw of the Berryville Institute of Machine Learning (BIML) , about that group’s latest report: an Architectural Risk Analysis of Large Language Models.