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What IG Professionals Should Know About the Internet of Bodies

ARMA International

According to futurist Bernard Marr, [2] “The Internet of Bodies (IoB) is an extension of the IoT (Internet of Things) and basically connects the human body to a network through devices that are ingested, implanted, or connected to the body in some way. These devices are no longer relegated to science fiction and spy thrillers.

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Historic Charges: First Enforcement Action Filed by New York Department of Financial Services Under Cybersecurity Regulation

Data Matters

2 Because First American’s violations included the exposure of millions of documents containing nonpublic information (NPI), the total penalty potentially could be substantial. conduct a periodic risk assessment of the its information systems sufficient to inform the design of its cybersecurity program (23 NYCRR § 500.09).

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Managed IT Service Providers (MSPs): A Fast Way to Secure IT

eSecurity Planet

Information technology (IT) MSPs typically provide the easiest path to better cybersecurity because they focus completely on the effective implementation of basic IT infrastructure. Every organization should understand and consider the flexibility offered by outsourcing to one or more MSPs as part of their IT operations and security strategy.

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Managed IT Service Providers (MSPs): A Fast Way to Secure IT

eSecurity Planet

Information technology (IT) MSPs typically provide the easiest path to better cybersecurity because they focus completely on the effective implementation of basic IT infrastructure. Every organization should understand and consider the flexibility offered by outsourcing to one or more MSPs as part of their IT operations and security strategy.

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Gab Has Been Breached

Troy Hunt

This came a couple of days after their post about an "alleged data breach" which is full of pretty bizarre statements: [link] — Troy Hunt (@troyhunt) March 2, 2021 It's pretty standard practice for an organisation to post a public statement following a breach or even, as the opening sentence of that page suggest, an "alleged" breach.

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