Cyberlaw
Apptega Edge – The MSP Ally in Cybersecurity
“The gold rush of managed services is quickly coming to an end. Over the next 10 years, we're going to see a consolidation and culling of managed service providers across the board.” ...
SEC Sends Wells Notice to SolarWinds Executives
Christopher Burgess | | Orion, SEC, Security Exchange Commission, SolarWinds, SUNBURST, Wells Notice
On June 23, 2023, SolarWinds revealed via an SEC Form 8-K filing that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) notified the company that “certain current and former executive officers and employees ...
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Self-Driving Cars Are Surveillance Cameras on Wheels
Police are already using self-driving car footage as video evidence: While security cameras are commonplace in American cities, self-driving cars represent a new level of access for law enforcement and a ...
‘Wagner Mercenary’ Hackers Destroy Russian Satellite Comms
Richi Jennings | | Dozor-Teleport, false flag, Russia, Russia-Ukraine, russia-ukraine conflict, Russia's War on Ukraine, Satellite Attacks, Satellite Communications, Satellite Hacking, Satellites, SB Blogwatch, Ukraine, ukraine conflict, Ukraine Cyber War, Ukraine cyberattack, Ukraine-Russia War
Dozor-Teleport hack, vandalism and data breach. But is it a Ukrainian false flag op? ...
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A Guide to Articulating Risk: Speaking the Language of the Stakeholder
The role of the modern CISO today is just as much about managing technical solutions as it is about communicating risk to key decision-making stakeholders. In their daily roles, most C-suite executives ...
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Ironic: LetMeSpy Spyware Hackers Were Hacked (by Hackers)
Richi Jennings | | android spyware, cyberstalking, Data breach, Data Leaks, iOS spyware, LetMeSpy, maia arson crimew, Malware Spyware, Parental Control, parental controls, Privacy, SB Blogwatch, spyware, Stalkerware, Stalking, Stalkware
Content warning: Abuse, stalking, controlling behavior, Schadenfreude, irony, doxxing ...
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As Goes GDPR, So Goes AI: EU Leads With Proposed AI Law
The EU has proposed legislation that would govern the use of AI and could be used for a blueprint by other countries looking to put guardrails around the technology ...
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GDPR FAIL: US Firm ‘Profiles Half the World’ — it’s Max Schrems Again
Richi Jennings | | Belgium, BICS, Data Privacy, EEA, eu, EU GDPR, EU Privacy Shield, EU-US Privacy Shield, Europe, Europe Regulation, European Compliance, European Court of Human Rights, European Digital Rights, European Union, European Union (EU), GDPR, GDPR compliance, gdpr eu, GDPR fine, GDPR violations, Privacy, Privacy Shield, Proximus, risk scoring, safe harbor, SB Blogwatch, Schrems, Schrems II, Scoring, social credit scores, TeleSign, Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework
NYOB accuses TeleSign, Proximus and BICS of misusing phone users’ private data. Reputation scoring = privacy violation? ...
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Adventures in Audits, Part Two: How Business Context Affects the Bottom Line
John Gary Maynard III | | audit disputes, audit resolution, Licensing agreements, sales transaction paradigm, Software audits
In the second of a three-part series, we explore three common business scenarios that could trigger a software audit ...
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Apple Fixes 0-Days — Russia Says US Used for Spying
Richi Jennings | | Apple, CVE-2023-32434, CVE-2023-32439, FSB, imessage, ios, kaspersky, Kaspersky Lab, Kaspersky Security, nsa, Russia, Russian FSB, SB Blogwatch, TriangleDB, triangulation
Vulns unpatched for FOUR years: ‘Triangulation’ spyware said to use backdoor Apple gave to NSA ...
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