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Weekly podcast: Bank of England, the OPM, Patch Tuesday and Japanese minister

IT Governance

This week, we discuss a Bank of England cyber resilience exercise, the latest cyber security news from the US Office of Personnel Management, the highlights of this month’s Patch Tuesday, and a surprising admission by a Japanese cyber security minister. Here are this week’s stories. million individuals ?

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A Decade of Have I Been Pwned

Troy Hunt

” Anyone can type in an email address into the site to check if their personal data has been compromised in a security breach. And I never envisioned a time where dozens of national governments would be happy to talk about using the service. Or the UK's NCA to be feeding data in. You could call it.

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The Burden of Privacy In Discovery

Data Matters

The 2015 amendments to Rule 26(b)(1), however, were meant to resolve any doubt, returning the proportionality factors to their original place as part of the very definition of what is discoverable. 19 No longer are the proportionality considerations described as separate “limitations” on an inquiry governed solely by relevance.20

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Singapore proposes changes to cybersecurity and data protection regimes

Data Protection Report

In a bid to keep pace with advancements in the technological landscape, the Singapore Government has in recent months embarked on public consultations on its draft Cybersecurity Bill (the Cyber Bill) and its proposed amendments to Singapore’s Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) to update the country’s data protection regime. Government.