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Manufacturing needs to adopt a Zero Trust approach to mitigate increased cyber threats

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Manufacturing needs to adopt a Zero Trust approach to mitigate increased cyber threats. Long gone is the time when manufacturing systems and operations were siloed from the Internet and, therefore, were not a cybersecurity target. Survey’s key findings. Thu, 10/20/2022 - 06:20.

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CHINA: connected vehicle and automobile industry – new licences now required to enable/continue (i) surveying and mapping activities, (ii) overseas transfer of mapping data

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

Applicability: as provided in the PRC Surveying and Mapping Law, “ surveying and mapping activities ” include the operation, service, and road testing of connected vehicles with installed or in-built sensors (e.g. Overseas Transfers: in addition to having an administrative licence, where there is any transfer of mapping data (e.g.

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Smart Devices: How Long Will Security Updates Be Issued?

Data Breach Today

Survey Shows Long-Term Software Support Varies Widely If you've managed to equip your home with smart devices and appliances that work properly, you probably think you're all set. But there are no regulations around how long manufacturers must provide security updates, which could mean a smart device could become a risk.

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News Alert: Utimaco finds regional disparities in consumers’ level of trust in digital security

The Last Watchdog

Consumers don’t just need to trust that their bank is keeping their money and data safe – they need to trust that there are not privacy vulnerabilities in their lightbulbs. 36% of respondents have been the victim of data loss, identity theft or digital fraud. •41%

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News alert: Beazley reports on how AI, new tech distract businesses as cyber risk intensifies

The Last Watchdog

The data shows how perceptions around cyber and technology risks, from ransomware and other cyber-attacks to the threats posed by AI, are changing the global business risk landscape. The perceived threat of cyber risk to global business leaders peaked in 2021 (34%) and over the past two years, the risk perception has dropped (27%).

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New DigiCert poll shows companies taking monetary hits due to IoT-related security missteps

The Last Watchdog

Even as enterprises across the globe hustle to get their Internet of Things business models up and running, there is a sense of foreboding about a rising wave of IoT-related security exposures. And, in fact, IoT-related security incidents have already begun taking a toll at ill-prepared companies. Tiered performances.

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Government survey reveals GDPR awareness is falling short

IT Governance

The Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2018 from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has revealed that only 38% of businesses and 44% of charities have heard of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This is a worrisome finding, as it is only a matter of months until the new Regulation is enforced.

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