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Biden Cybersecurity Strategy: Big Ambitions, Big Obstacles

eSecurity Planet

These efforts may integrate diplomatic, information, military (both kinetic and cyber), financial, intelligence, and law enforcement capabilities.” “Markets impose inadequate costs on and often reward those entities that introduce vulnerable products or services into our digital ecosystem,” the objective states.

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Driving Conversations Around Careers In Telematics

Information Governance Perspectives

In 2015, he successfully transitioned from a military career as a trial attorney for the JAG Corps to working in telematics in corporate America for State Farm Insurance. In the military, he got his first exposure to telematics when they asked him what he wanted to do after being a prosecutor, and he exclaimed, “convoys!”

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WHAT IS GOING ON IN THE RUSSIAN MARKET?

Info Source

WHAT IS GOING ON IN THE RUSSIAN MARKET? Among the permanent factors affecting the Russian market are, for example, the unemployment rate, low real wages, and extreme social inequalities, which remain high both in large cities and rural areas. Therefore, what is going on in the vast Russian market at present?

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DJI drone tracking data exposed in the US

Security Affairs

Over 80,000 drone IDs were exposed in the leak of a database containing information from airspace monitoring devices manufactured by DJI. Over 80,000 drone IDs were exposed in a data leak after a database containing information from dozens of airspace monitoring devices manufactured by the Chinese-owned DJI was left accessible to the public.

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Weekly podcast: 2018 end-of-year roundup

IT Governance

As is now traditional, I’ve installed myself in the porter’s chair next to the fire in the library, ready to recap some of the year’s more newsworthy information security events. The year started with the revelation of Spectre and Meltdown – major security flaws affecting processors manufactured by Intel, ARM and AMD.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Tales From A Ransomware Negotiator

ForAllSecure

We know that you know, manufacturing is an area that we've seen a lot of targets over the last quarter. Again, because if you bring down manufacturing operations, there's a high impact to the business and necessity to recover quickly. And so, a lot of times once the encryption occurs, that's really the final stage.

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Q&A: NIST’s new ‘Enterprise Risk Management’ guidelines push cyber risks to board level

The Last Watchdog

So the foundation was built as an open system and that created a market totally favoring the attack community. So the economic incentive for the IT industry was not to build secure products, but to build quickly on top of the existing insecure system and get the product to market fast, then fix it later with updates and patches.

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