An OCR investigation into Banner Health after an undetected hack of its payment processing system at its food and beverage outlets found possible HIPAA violations of “serious concern.”
FedScoop reports that the Republican-led House Oversight and Accountability Committee is expected to divide its Government Operations subcommittee into two subcommittees, one of which will be aimed at dealing with IT and cybersecurity, while the other will be targeted at addressing federal workforce concerns.
FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel said that the agency's previous “one-and-done” approach to licensing telecom services poses a security risk and should be re-evaluated for foreign carriers like Chinese-owned Huawei who may pose national security concerns.
Richard Seiersen and our guest, Doug Hubbard, are finishing the second edition of How to Measure Anything in Cybersecurity Risk. Doug is here to share the success of the first edition and preview the second edition. With more insights, the second edition will share more more research data, free tools, and new concepts like FrankenSME. If you're a r...
According to a Chainalysis report released Thursday, total funds sent to known ransomware addresses globally fell from $765.5 million in 2021 to $456.8 million in 2022, with evidence suggesting that this huge drop is due to an increasing unwillingness on the part of victims to pay ransom demands rather than a decline in the actual number of attacks.
By taking on a “GDPR Everywhere” approach no matter where a company holds or processes data, businesses can meet global data privacy laws and regulations.
Mounting U.S. sanctions against digital cryptocurrencies have mostly prompted illicit cryptocurrency activity to reach $20.1 billion in 2022, the highest on record and an increase from $18 billion in 2021, according to CyberScoop.
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