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GUEST ESSAY: Achieving trust — in a tumultuous 2023 that’s likely to come — can lead to success

The Last Watchdog

Others will buck historical trends just to simply maintain their current trust levels. For example, 60 percent of US employees trust their colleagues while 64 percent trust their employer. Expect this trend to invert by the end of 2023 as employers overstep their bounds with the use of AI to monitor work-from-home productivity.

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A Practical Guide to Cyber Incident Response

IT Governance

Furthermore, as Vanessa Horton, our cyber incident responder, pointed out in an interview about anti-forensics : The cyber world is changing all the time, which means we’re playing a bit of a cat-and-mouse game. For example, not so long ago, LockBit [an infamous ransomware gang] got taken down. Not even big cyber threat actors!

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Information Governance Challenges and How to Address Them

Gimmal

Craig Carpenter and Dean Gonsowski , Gimmal’s CEO and CRO respectively, spoke with Ari about information discovery, migration, governance, and compliance, and how Gimmal helps organization address their biggest information governance challenges. Gimmal is a company that’s been around for about 15 years now.

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The Biggest Lessons about Vulnerabilities at RSAC 2021

eSecurity Planet

Perform purple team exercises to sharpen security posture. Also Read: Cybersecurity Becomes A Government Priority. Perhaps no better recent example displays this vulnerability than the SolarWinds breach and Solorigate saga. The post The Biggest Lessons about Vulnerabilities at RSAC 2021 appeared first on eSecurityPlanet.

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Insights about the first five years of Right to be Forgotten requests at Google

Elie

is a landmark European ruling that governs the delisting of personal information from search results. Overall, after an initial period of intense activity during the first year, the number of delisting requests has stabilized at about ~47,000 per month over the last four years. Right to be Forgotten” (RTBF). transparency report.

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The Orion blockchain database: Empowering multi-party data governance

IBM Big Data Hub

For instance, in response to sustainability trends, product manufacturers may need to prove the carbon footprint of their products to regulators and clients. It can simplify the management of licenses, certificates, educational records and property ownership rights for government organizations.

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Expert Insight: Cliff Martin

IT Governance

We sat down to talk to him about the second core requirement of DORA [Digital Operational Resilience Act]: incident management. For more details on the first core requirement, risk management, see our interview with Andrew Pattison, head of GRC [governance, risk and compliance] consultancy Europe, from two weeks ago.

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