Complying with the NYDFS Risk Assessment Requirement
Financial services companies will have to retool their cybersecurity policies when the new version of NYDFS Cybersecurity Regulation, including a core risk assessment requirement, goes live.
Financial services companies will have to retool their cybersecurity policies when the new version of NYDFS Cybersecurity Regulation, including a core risk assessment requirement, goes live.
Despite news of ransomware targeting MacOS, Apple’s iOS security marked a win this past week. Read about this, open source software compliance concerns in the EU, a malicious Google Chrome campaign, and more in this week’s Friday Five!
New regulations are rolling out following the release of President Biden’s National Cybersecurity Strategy, but dangers still lurk. Catch up on all the changes in this week’s Friday Five!
This week saw the takedown of a cybercrime messaging platform, sanctions imposed on TrickBot members, the release of a recovery script for ransomware victims, and more. Catch up on the latest news in this week's Friday Five!
A ransomware giant was taken down this past week, but vulnerabilities, poor cybersecurity implementation, and new hacking methods remain. Catch up on all of the latest stories in this week’s Friday Five!
In this era of heightened data privacy, organizations, especially those in highly regulated industries, need to maintain a PII compliance checklist to protect private data in their possession.
As organizations continue to rely on third-party technologies, third-party breaches have become common. One of the key ways to prevent third-party vendor breaches is to monitor your attack surface continuously.
Security concerns caused by new and aging technology, proposed compliance updates, and social engineering attacks took the top headlines this week. Catch up on all of these stories and more in this week's Friday Five!
The holidays saw a wave in cybercrime and rampant malware, but also some good news for those affected by MegaCortex Ransomware. Read about these stories and more in this week's Friday Five.
Your organization is likely required to disclose data breaches to the proper authorities in your state, but sometimes going one step further is just as important.