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April 11, 2022

Meta, Apple emergency data request scam holds lessons for CISOs

Fake requests from law enforcement gave cybercriminals access to sensitive customer data. It's a signal for CISOs to work with business to review and update processes for these requests. Read more ▶

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With AI RMF, NIST addresses artificial intelligence risks

The new framework could have wide-ranging implications for the private and public sectors. NIST is seeking comments on the current draft by April 29, 2022.

New insider threat: Bad business decisions that put IP at risk

The U.S. FTC forced Weight Watchers to destroy algorithms after it violated privacy laws, giving CISOs another worry over protecting intellectual property.

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10 NFT and cryptocurrency security risks that CISOs must navigate

Decentralized technologies may raise CISOs anxiety levels, but there are ways to ward off security risks.

What is the risk of retaliation for taking a corporate stance on Russia?

Hacktivists, Russia and its proxies, and even partisan cybercriminals have taken cyber actions against organizations for their decisions regarding the attack on Ukraine.

How JetBlue creates a culture of security

VP of Security Keith Slotter and his team have tapped 600 employees across the organization as part of a Security Champions program. The result is a strengthened security presence and an employee population engaged in security.

How GDPR has inspired a global arms race on privacy regulations

Companies with a global presence face the challenge of achieving compliance with an increasing array of regional data-protection regulations.

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