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Weekly podcast: 2018 end-of-year roundup

IT Governance

Hello and welcome to the final IT Governance podcast of 2018. Equifax issued its financial report for the first quarter of 2018, revealing that its huge 2017 data breach had so far cost it $242.7 It had discovered and fixed the flaw in March 2018 as part of an audit, but opted not to disclose it at the time.

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MY TAKE: How advanced automation of threat intel sharing has quickened incident response

The Last Watchdog

military complex, who got frustrated by their inability to extract actionable intel from a deluge of threat feeds. Consider that 90% of the data that exists in the world was created in two years — 2017 and 2018 — and that our digital universe is on track to swell from 3.2

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Three ways for agencies to prepare for the Internet of Things

CGI

Wed, 05/02/2018 - 17:33. military is testing connected technologies for use on the battlefield to train soldiers, to improve care for injured troops, and to safeguard military supply chains. IoT and data analytics are the digital combo for next generation. Three ways for agencies to prepare for the Internet of Things.

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Weapons

InfoGovNuggets

“Apple CEO Urges Action on Data Misuse,” The Wall Street Journal , October 25, 2018 B1. Claims “[o]ur own information … is being weaponized against us with military efficiency.” Tim Cook wants GDPR-style privacy protections in the US.

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MY TAKE: Former NSA director says cybersecurity solutions need to reflect societal values

The Last Watchdog

Cyber Command, as well as director, National Security Agency, and chief, Central Security Service, from March 2014 until he retired from military service in May 2018. In such a complex and dynamic business environment, threat actors never stop probing and are finding endless ripe attack vectors.

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Group-IB Hi-Tech Crime Trends 2020/2021 report

Security Affairs

For IT directors, heads of cybersecurity teams, SOC analysts, and incident response specialists, the report Hi-Tech Crime Trends 2020/2021 is a practical guide for strategic and tactical planning and offers analytical instruments that help adjust and fine-tune corporate security systems. IT giants, and media companies.