New Government Contractor Cybersecurity Requirements Loom
A new cybersecurity rule will go into effect for DoD contractors at the end of the month to enhance the protection of unclassified information within the supply chain.
A new cybersecurity rule will go into effect for DoD contractors at the end of the month to enhance the protection of unclassified information within the supply chain.
With CCPA enforcement on track for less than four weeks from now, California’s AG sent his final proposed regulations for the law to be reviewed.
NIST released its inaugural Privacy Framework last week. The document can be used by organizations as a risk management tool, to answer questions about its privacy posture, or establish its own program.
Maintaining a competitive edge in manufacturing demands protecting R&D, product designs, specifications and supplier contracts. But like it or not, manufacturing trade secret intellectual property leaks.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has become the norm for data privacy in the European Union. What have we learned in the time since its been in effect? We asked 24 data privacy and compliance experts.
Learn about what the Electronic Healthcare Network Accreditation Commission, or EHNAC, is, its benefits, the accreditation process, and best practices in Data Protection 101, our series on the fundamentals of data security.
May's massive breach at First American Financial Corp. exposed 885 million records. Now the company is drawing the attention of regulators, curious if any laws were broken.
An advertising trade group told the FTC last week that it supports a nation-wide data privacy standard that will provide enhanced privacy protections to consumers.
Recent changes to data privacy legislation in the Lone Star State will likely affect the incident response plan of any company that does business in the state.
A new white paper, published by NIST, recommends a core set of high level secure software development practices that can be added to SDLC implementation.