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December 31, 2022

Microsoft’s EU data boundary plan to take effect Jan. 1

The plan, which covers Microsoft products and services such as Azure, Power BI, Dynamics 365 and Office 365, will allow customers to store and process their customer data within the EU. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by AWS: 3 data-driven approaches to raise the bar on customer experience

To deliver value-creating CX innovation, CIOs are aligning with the business to find the right blend of technology, people, and process.

US Congress funds cybersecurity initiatives in FY2023 spending bill

This year’s appropriation bill covers a lot of cybersecurity territory, including threats from TikTok and foreign adversaries and steps to improve medical device security.

How acceptable is your acceptable use policy?

If users resent, fear, or ignore policies around the use of corporate resources, it may be time for a different approach that incentivizes rather than punishes.

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European Commission takes step toward approving EU-US data privacy pact

The EU-US Data Privacy Framework—drafted to allow the flow of data between the US and the European Union—has cleared the first hurdle on its way to approval in the EU, but criticism of the pact makes it far from a done deal.

F5 expands security portfolio with App Infrastructure Protection

AIP goes one step further than API security and provides telemetry collection and intrusion detection for cloud-native workloads.

Dozens of cybersecurity efforts included in this year’s US NDAA

Cybersecurity initiatives included in the US National Defense Authorization Act for 2023 include increased funding for Cybercom’s hunt-forward operations.

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