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Weekly podcast: 2018 end-of-year roundup

IT Governance

Hello and welcome to the final IT Governance podcast of 2018. And NATO launched “the largest and most advanced international live-fire cyber defence exercise” to “practise protection of national IT systems and critical infrastructure under the intense pressure of a severe cyber attack”. million it initially estimated.

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SEC and FINRA Issue 2020 Examination Priorities for Broker-Dealers and Investment Advisers

Data Matters

Broker-dealers may be selected for examination based on their market making or other significant trading activity in unlisted securities, as well as employing registered personnel with disciplinary history. OCIE has increased its examination coverage of RIAs over the past several years from 10% in FY 2014 to a high of 17% in FY 2018.

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SEC and FINRA Issue 2020 Examination Priorities (Including Cybersecurity) for Broker-Dealers and Investment Advisers

Data Matters

OCIE also will focus on recommendations and advice provided to retail investors, with a particular emphasis on seniors, retirees, teachers and military personnel, as well as products that the SEC considers higher risk (e.g., Retail-Targeted Investments. OCIE Examination Trends. OCIE completed 3,089 examinations in FY 2019.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Shall We Play A Game?

ForAllSecure

Additionally, I am kind of pulled into the marketing department, a little bit to give presentations and write blog posts and kind of be out in the spotlight educating the community, and that's fun, but not nowhere near as much fun as doing the real work, kind of on the keyboard. But first, how does he describe CTFs?

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Shall We Play A Game?

ForAllSecure

Additionally, I am kind of pulled into the marketing department, a little bit to give presentations and write blog posts and kind of be out in the spotlight educating the community, and that's fun, but not nowhere near as much fun as doing the real work, kind of on the keyboard. But first, how does he describe CTFs?