Looks like a pretty good case of failed cybersecurity controls:
Florida assistant principal, teenage daughter accused of rigging homecoming election; teen charged as adult https://t.co/tcJiwJ8y9P
Now may be a good time to implement sophisticated (and documented) security programs:
Cyberattacks rank as the biggest data protection concern facing SMBs https://t.co/GJvlKQWZyW via @techrepublic
Our friends at Harris Beach offering up some insight on the legal implications of the Covid-19 world we are navigating. Check out the webinar with HB's experienced legal folks:
For many organizations, New York’s newly passed SHIELD Act is the first legal obligation to implement security protections. Learn what it requires our webinar from earlier this week: https://t.co/iMQJIHCqeA
Join @CaetraIO, @HarrisBeach and @iV4inc for an information webinar on NY's new SHIELD Act. Learn what the law is, who it applies to and how to best manage it. Learn more and register at https://t.co/iMQJIHCqeA
This article defines a very interesting argument about disclosure requirements for "ethical" hacker discovery of vulnerabilities in a company's environment. To repurpose Hamlet's quandary: to disclose or not to disclose; that is the question.
Contrmporary approaches to risk management require a shift in thinking: A point-in-time approach to risk management is no longer effective https://t.co/qjzmxx18hm
What does a cyberattack have in common with Medieval ware? Organization personnel must stand shoulder to shoulder to keep intruders out. @Caetraio founder @awinchester_hb explains how policies and controls provide the protection you need. https://t.co/4NKXmCYdMH