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OnDemand Panel | Securing Identities in a Zero Trust Environment: A Blueprint for Government Agencies

Data Breach Today

Sponsored by Bytes Software Services; in partnership with CyberArk Government agencies are adopting zero trust architectures, both to meet regulatory

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Meet Ika & Sal: The Bulletproof Hosting Duo from Hell

Krebs on Security

Collectively in control over millions of spam-spewing zombies, those botmasters also continuously harvested passwords and other data from infected machines. Icamis and Sal were in daily communications with these botmasters, via the Spamdot forum and private messages.

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The Evolution of Cloud Governance

Data Breach Today

Expanse CTO Matt Kraning on Meeting New Demands for Cloud Security The good news is: Organizations are embracing the cloud, and that's a boon to velocity and digital transformation. The bad news: Visibility and governance take a huge hit.

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Data mesh: The key to innovation in government

Collibra

To help federal agencies maximize innovation efforts, Collibra and Accenture Federal Services recently hosted ‘Enabling a Federal Data Mesh ,’ a webinar to demonstrate the data mesh experience and illustrate how it can accelerate data discovery and speed time-to-value for federal agencies. The federal government is no exception.

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Many Public Salesforce Sites are Leaking Private Data

Krebs on Security

The data exposures all stem from a misconfiguration in Salesforce Community that allows an unauthenticated user to access records that should only be available after logging in. A researcher found DC Health had five Salesforce Community sites exposing data. Huntington Bank has disabled the leaky TCF Bank Salesforce website.

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NSA buys internet browsing records from data brokers without a warrant

Security Affairs

National Security Agency (NSA) admitted to buying internet browsing records from data brokers to monitor Americans’ activity online without a court order. released documents that confirmed the National Security Agency (NSA) buys Americans’ internet browsing records without a court order. Senator Ron Wyden, D-Ore.,

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How Data Governance Protects Sensitive Data

erwin

Organizations are managing more data than ever. With more companies increasingly migrating their data to the cloud to ensure availability and scalability, the risks associated with data management and protection also are growing. Data Security Starts with Data Governance.