on Live Webinar | Third-Party Risk Management: How to Mature Your Program Beyond Just Outside-In Scanning By www.inforisktoday.com Published On :: Full Article
on NAFCU's Comments to Federal Reserve on Interchange Fraud Adjustment By www.inforisktoday.com Published On :: Fred. R. Becker Jr., president and CEO of the National Association of Federal Credit Unions, on Sept. 28, 2011, submitted comments to the Federal Reserve Board's Jennifer Johnson on its interim final rule on the fraud adjustment for debit card interchange fees. Full Article
on FDIC: Sun Security Bank, Ellington, Mo., Closes By www.inforisktoday.com Published On :: Sun Security Bank, Ellington, Mo., was closed by the Missouri Division of Finance, which appointed the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. as receiver. Full Article
on APT Group Wages 5-Year Cyber-Espionage Campaign: Report By www.inforisktoday.com Published On :: Naikon Hacking Group Targeted Asia-Pacific Countries With New RATOver the last five years, a hacking group that's apparently tied to China has been targeting government ministries in the Asia-Pacific region as part of a cyber-espionage campaign, according to Check Point Research. Full Article
on Hackers Try to Sell 26 Million Breached Records: Report By www.inforisktoday.com Published On :: Data Apparently Obtained From Three Breaches, ZeroFox ReportsHackers are attempting to sell a fresh trove of approximately 26 million user records apparently obtained from three data breaches, according to researchers at the security firm ZeroFox. Full Article
on Digital Government Transformation Strategy 2018-2022 By cib.govmu.org Published On :: Thu, 14 Jun 2018 07:06:23 GMT A Validation Workshop on the Digital Government Transformation Strategy 2018-2022 was held on 7 June 2018 at the Westin Turtle Bay Resort & Spa, Balaclava. Full Article
on Info Highway - WSIS 2018 Champion By cib.govmu.org Published On :: Wed, 28 Mar 2018 09:22:19 GMT The Info Highway Project has been nominated in the Top 5 position in the category of e-Government for the World Summit on the Information System (WSIS), 2018. Full Article
on Digital Contact-Tracing Apps: Hype or Helpful? By www.healthcareinfosecurity.com Published On :: Australia, India and UK Pursuing Centralized Approach Many Privacy Experts Warn AgainstTechnology is no panacea, including for combating COVID-19. While that might sound obvious, it's worth repeating because some governments continue to hype contact-tracing apps. Such apps won't magically identify every potential exposure. But they could make manual contact-tracing programs more effective. Full Article
on Digital Contact-Tracing Apps Must Win Hearts and Minds By www.healthcareinfosecurity.com Published On :: We Need These Apps, But Some Nations' Security and Privacy Follies Don't Bode WellDespite the need to battle COVID-19, several nations' in-development digital contact-tracing apps are already dogged by security and privacy concerns. Whether enough users will ever trust these apps to make them effective remains a major question. Is it too late to get more projects back on track? Full Article
on Analysis: The Contact-Tracing Conundrum By www.healthcareinfosecurity.com Published On :: The latest edition of the ISMG Security Report analyzes the many challenges involved in developing and implementing contact-tracing apps to help in the battle against COVID-19. Also featured: A discussion of emerging privacy issues and a report on why account takeover fraud losses are growing. Full Article
on Live Webinar | Take Control: Complete Visibility and Unmatched Security for Unmanaged and IoT Devices By www.healthcareinfosecurity.com Published On :: Full Article
on Live Webinar | Strong Customer Authentication: The role of Biometrics in PSD2 By www.healthcareinfosecurity.com Published On :: Full Article
on Live Webinar | Third-Party Risk Management: How to Mature Your Program Beyond Just Outside-In Scanning By www.healthcareinfosecurity.com Published On :: Full Article
on FDA: Unique Device Identification System By www.healthcareinfosecurity.com Published On :: This proposed rule from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration would require unique identifiers on medical devices. While the rule aims to ease the collection and analysis of data about adverse health events and help detect counterfeit products, no patient information would be collected in a proposed new FDA database to help track the safety of these devices. Full Article
on HITECH Act Stage 2 EHR Incentive Program Software Certification Final Rule By www.healthcareinfosecurity.com Published On :: This rule establishes criteria for electronic health records software that qualifies for Stage 2 of the HITECH Act Electronic Health Record Incentive Program. The program, part of the economic stimulus package, is providing billions of dollars in Medicare and Medicaid incentives to hospitals and physicians to spur widespread adoption of EHRs. Full Article
on APT Group Wages 5-Year Cyber-Espionage Campaign: Report By www.healthcareinfosecurity.com Published On :: Naikon Hacking Group Targeted Asia-Pacific Countries With New RATOver the last five years, a hacking group that's apparently tied to China has been targeting government ministries in the Asia-Pacific region as part of a cyber-espionage campaign, according to Check Point Research. Full Article
on Hackers Try to Sell 26 Million Breached Records: Report By www.healthcareinfosecurity.com Published On :: Data Apparently Obtained From Three Breaches, ZeroFox ReportsHackers are attempting to sell a fresh trove of approximately 26 million user records apparently obtained from three data breaches, according to researchers at the security firm ZeroFox. Full Article
on The service is no longer available. Please refer to our RSS help page for information about changes to feeds. By academic.oup.com Published On :: Full Article
on Digital Contact-Tracing Apps: Hype or Helpful? By www.databreachtoday.eu Published On :: Australia, India and UK Pursuing Centralized Approach Many Privacy Experts Warn AgainstTechnology is no panacea, including for combating COVID-19. While that might sound obvious, it's worth repeating because some governments continue to hype contact-tracing apps. Such apps won't magically identify every potential exposure. But they could make manual contact-tracing programs more effective. Full Article
on Digital Contact-Tracing Apps Must Win Hearts and Minds By www.databreachtoday.eu Published On :: We Need These Apps, But Some Nations' Security and Privacy Follies Don't Bode WellDespite the need to battle COVID-19, several nations' in-development digital contact-tracing apps are already dogged by security and privacy concerns. Whether enough users will ever trust these apps to make them effective remains a major question. Is it too late to get more projects back on track? Full Article
on Analysis: COVID-19 Contact-Tracing Privacy Issues By www.databreachtoday.eu Published On :: The latest edition of the ISMG Security Report analyzes the privacy issues raised by COVID-19 contact-tracing apps. Also featured: An update on efforts to fight fraud tied to economic stimulus payments; John Kindervag on the origins of "zero trust." Full Article
on Analysis: The Contact-Tracing Conundrum By www.databreachtoday.eu Published On :: The latest edition of the ISMG Security Report analyzes the many challenges involved in developing and implementing contact-tracing apps to help in the battle against COVID-19. Also featured: A discussion of emerging privacy issues and a report on why account takeover fraud losses are growing. Full Article
on Live Webinar | Take Control: Complete Visibility and Unmatched Security for Unmanaged and IoT Devices By www.databreachtoday.eu Published On :: Full Article
on Live Webinar | Why Automation of AST Solutions is the Key to DevSecOps By www.databreachtoday.eu Published On :: Full Article
on ENISA Launches Information Security Awareness Videos By www.databreachtoday.eu Published On :: The European Network and Information Security Agency [ENISA] has launched information security awareness videos in 23 European languages. Full Article
on ENISA: Technical Guidelines on Minimum Security Measures By www.databreachtoday.eu Published On :: ENISA has issued guidance to national telecom regulatory authorities about the implementation of Article 13a, in particular about the security measures that providers of public communications networks must take to ensure security and integrity of these networks. Full Article
on ENISA: Guidelines on Incident Reporting By www.databreachtoday.eu Published On :: ENISA has issued guidelines to national telecom regulatory authorities about the implementation of Article 13a, in particular, the two types of incident reporting mentioned in Article 13a: the annual summary reporting of significant incidents to ENISA and the European Commission and ad hoc notification of incidents to other NRAs in case of cross-border incidents. Full Article
on APT Group Wages 5-Year Cyber-Espionage Campaign: Report By www.databreachtoday.eu Published On :: Naikon Hacking Group Targeted Asia-Pacific Countries With New RATOver the last five years, a hacking group that's apparently tied to China has been targeting government ministries in the Asia-Pacific region as part of a cyber-espionage campaign, according to Check Point Research. Full Article
on Hackers Try to Sell 26 Million Breached Records: Report By www.databreachtoday.eu Published On :: Data Apparently Obtained From Three Breaches, ZeroFox ReportsHackers are attempting to sell a fresh trove of approximately 26 million user records apparently obtained from three data breaches, according to researchers at the security firm ZeroFox. Full Article
on Digital Contact-Tracing Apps: Hype or Helpful? By www.careersinfosecurity.in Published On :: Australia, India and UK Pursuing Centralized Approach Many Privacy Experts Warn AgainstTechnology is no panacea, including for combating COVID-19. While that might sound obvious, it's worth repeating because some governments continue to hype contact-tracing apps. Such apps won't magically identify every potential exposure. But they could make manual contact-tracing programs more effective. Full Article
on Digital Contact-Tracing Apps Must Win Hearts and Minds By www.careersinfosecurity.in Published On :: We Need These Apps, But Some Nations' Security and Privacy Follies Don't Bode WellDespite the need to battle COVID-19, several nations' in-development digital contact-tracing apps are already dogged by security and privacy concerns. Whether enough users will ever trust these apps to make them effective remains a major question. Is it too late to get more projects back on track? Full Article
on Analysis: The Contact-Tracing Conundrum By www.careersinfosecurity.in Published On :: The latest edition of the ISMG Security Report analyzes the many challenges involved in developing and implementing contact-tracing apps to help in the battle against COVID-19. Also featured: A discussion of emerging privacy issues and a report on why account takeover fraud losses are growing. Full Article
on Ensuring Secure Business Continuity Amid COVID-19 Chaos By www.careersinfosecurity.in Published On :: Full Article
on Your Phone and Your Face: Anchoring Users to Real Identities By www.careersinfosecurity.in Published On :: Full Article
on Live Webinar | Why Automation of AST Solutions is the Key to DevSecOps By www.careersinfosecurity.in Published On :: Full Article
on JavaScript Skimmers Found Hidden in 'Favicon' Icons By www.careersinfosecurity.in Published On :: Malwarebytes Researchers Say Attacks Appear Related to MagecartCybercriminals are hiding malicious JavaScript skimmers in the "favicon" icons of several ecommerce websites in an effort to steal payment card data from customers, researchers at Malwarebytes say. Full Article
on APT Group Wages 5-Year Cyber-Espionage Campaign: Report By www.careersinfosecurity.in Published On :: Naikon Hacking Group Targeted Asia-Pacific Countries With New RATOver the last five years, a hacking group that's apparently tied to China has been targeting government ministries in the Asia-Pacific region as part of a cyber-espionage campaign, according to Check Point Research. Full Article
on Digital Contact-Tracing Apps: Hype or Helpful? By www.bankinfosecurity.asia Published On :: Australia, India and UK Pursuing Centralized Approach Many Privacy Experts Warn AgainstTechnology is no panacea, including for combating COVID-19. While that might sound obvious, it's worth repeating because some governments continue to hype contact-tracing apps. Such apps won't magically identify every potential exposure. But they could make manual contact-tracing programs more effective. Full Article
on Digital Contact-Tracing Apps Must Win Hearts and Minds By www.bankinfosecurity.asia Published On :: We Need These Apps, But Some Nations' Security and Privacy Follies Don't Bode WellDespite the need to battle COVID-19, several nations' in-development digital contact-tracing apps are already dogged by security and privacy concerns. Whether enough users will ever trust these apps to make them effective remains a major question. Is it too late to get more projects back on track? Full Article
on Analysis: The Contact-Tracing Conundrum By www.bankinfosecurity.asia Published On :: The latest edition of the ISMG Security Report analyzes the many challenges involved in developing and implementing contact-tracing apps to help in the battle against COVID-19. Also featured: A discussion of emerging privacy issues and a report on why account takeover fraud losses are growing. Full Article
on Ensuring Secure Business Continuity Amid COVID-19 Chaos By www.bankinfosecurity.asia Published On :: Full Article
on Your Phone and Your Face: Anchoring Users to Real Identities By www.bankinfosecurity.asia Published On :: Full Article
on Live Webinar | Why Automation of AST Solutions is the Key to DevSecOps By www.bankinfosecurity.asia Published On :: Full Article
on HKMA: Statements Issued by Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering By www.bankinfosecurity.asia Published On :: The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has issued an announcement regarding two updated statements by the Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering. Full Article
on HKMA: United Nations Sanctions Ordinance By www.bankinfosecurity.asia Published On :: The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has issued a statement on the Chief Executive-in-Council approving United Nations sanctions on Libya and Afghanistan. Full Article
on APT Group Wages 5-Year Cyber-Espionage Campaign: Report By www.bankinfosecurity.asia Published On :: Naikon Hacking Group Targeted Asia-Pacific Countries With New RATOver the last five years, a hacking group that's apparently tied to China has been targeting government ministries in the Asia-Pacific region as part of a cyber-espionage campaign, according to Check Point Research. Full Article
on Hackers Try to Sell 26 Million Breached Records: Report By www.bankinfosecurity.asia Published On :: Data Apparently Obtained From Three Breaches, ZeroFox ReportsHackers are attempting to sell a fresh trove of approximately 26 million user records apparently obtained from three data breaches, according to researchers at the security firm ZeroFox. Full Article
on Digital Contact-Tracing Apps: Hype or Helpful? By www.careersinfosecurity.co.uk Published On :: Australia, India and UK Pursuing Centralized Approach Many Privacy Experts Warn AgainstTechnology is no panacea, including for combating COVID-19. While that might sound obvious, it's worth repeating because some governments continue to hype contact-tracing apps. Such apps won't magically identify every potential exposure. But they could make manual contact-tracing programs more effective. Full Article
on Digital Contact-Tracing Apps Must Win Hearts and Minds By www.careersinfosecurity.co.uk Published On :: We Need These Apps, But Some Nations' Security and Privacy Follies Don't Bode WellDespite the need to battle COVID-19, several nations' in-development digital contact-tracing apps are already dogged by security and privacy concerns. Whether enough users will ever trust these apps to make them effective remains a major question. Is it too late to get more projects back on track? Full Article
on Analysis: COVID-19 Contact-Tracing Privacy Issues By www.careersinfosecurity.co.uk Published On :: The latest edition of the ISMG Security Report analyzes the privacy issues raised by COVID-19 contact-tracing apps. Also featured: An update on efforts to fight fraud tied to economic stimulus payments; John Kindervag on the origins of "zero trust." Full Article