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SEC Announces Settled Charges Against First American for Cybersecurity Disclosure Controls Failures – Lessons Learned

Data Matters

In September 2017, then-SEC Chairman Jay Clayton issued a public statement that provided an overview of the SEC’s approach to cybersecurity and underscored it as a priority for the SEC. The SEC is considering enhancing its disclosure rules concerning cybersecurity risk governance and has indicated a target release date of October 2021.

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Privacy and Cybersecurity Top 10 for 2018

Data Matters

In November 2017, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Carpenter v. The General Court of the EU is now considering the validity of the Privacy Shield in a case brought by La Quadrature du Net and others (with a second case brought by Digital Rights Ireland being dismissed for lack of standing in November 2017).

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FTC Seeks Comment on Proposed Changes to GLBA Implementing Rules

HL Chronicle of Data Protection

The proposed changes to the Safeguards Rule add a number of more detailed security requirements, whereas the proposed changes to the Privacy Rule are more focused on technical changes to align the Rule with changes in law over the past decade. The Safeguards Rule, which originally went into effect in 2003, is process-oriented.

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UNRAVELING EternalBlue: inside the WannaCry’s enabler

Security Affairs

EternalBlue is a Windows exploit created by the US National Security Agency (NSA) and used in the 2017 WannaCry ransomware attack. Within this network, there is a vulnerable Windows system that has not been patched with the necessary security updates to protect against EternalBlue. What is the EternalBlue vulnerability?

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