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FDIC, FRB and OCC Issue Interagency Guidance on Third-Party Relationships

Hunton Privacy

The new Guidance replaces each agency’s existing guidance regarding risk management practices for third-party relationships, including the FRB’s 2013 guidance, the FDIC’s 2008 guidance, and the OCC’s 2013 guidance and 2020 frequently asked questions.

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Supreme Court Finds Lack of Standing to Challenge Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act

Hunton Privacy

Although this 5-4 decision would not be considered a “privacy” or “data breach” case, the Court’s analysis will have a significant impact on such cases going forward, and may thwart the ability of individuals affected by data breaches to assert standing based on possible future harm. Following the attacks on 9/11, President George W.

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Microsoft rolled out emergency update for Windows PrintNightmare zero-day

Security Affairs

Microsoft has released the KB5004945 emergency security update to address the actively exploited CVE-2021-34527 zero-day vulnerability, aka PrintNightmare. Please see: [link] — Security Response (@msftsecresponse) July 6, 2021. Please see the Security Updates table for the applicable update for your system.

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Top 10 Full Disk Encryption Software Products of 2021

eSecurity Planet

Data in the clear is no small cybersecurity risk for organizations of all sizes. When data is stored “in the clear,” it’s unencrypted, meaning that anyone with access to the storage device or file can view the data. Encrypted data involves both data in transit and data at rest. For data in transit, TLS 1.3