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Looking Back on the Channel Partner Event and Awards 2024

IT Governance

Previously , I had the pleasure of sitting down with Sophie Sayer, our Channel Sales Director, to talk about the IT Governance partner programme and partner event on 9 April 2024. When I asked her how the event went, she said: The Channel Partner Event and Awards 2024 in Ely was an absolute triumph!

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Alleged Extortioner of Psychotherapy Patients Faces Trial

Krebs on Security

Security experts soon discovered Ransom Man had mistakenly included an entire copy of their home folder, where investigators found many clues pointing to Kivimäki’s involvement. By that time, Kivimäki was no longer in Finland, but the Finnish government nevertheless charged Kivimäki in absentia with the Vastaamo hack.

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Crooked Cops, Stolen Laptops & the Ghost of UGNazi

Krebs on Security

A California man accused of failing to pay taxes on tens of millions of dollars allegedly earned from cybercrime also paid local police officers hundreds of thousands of dollars to help him extort, intimidate and silence rivals and former business partners, the government alleges. The government says Iza kept R.C.’s

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The Good, the Bad and the Improvable of PCI DSS v4

IT Governance

of the PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) went into effect on 1 April 2024, surpassing v3.2.1. As a QSA (Qualified Security Assessor), I’ve completed a few PCI DSS v4 analyses and assessments. included no new requirements, but may nonetheless present a new challenge for certain organisations.

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Learnings from ALM/Law.com Legalweek 2024: Six Key Takeaways

eDiscovery Daily

There was also a greater embracing of new ways of getting legal done, with can’t-be-ignored tech like GenAI, data management and handling the ever-growing modern data in discovery cracking open the remaining closed doors to innovation for law firms, government and corporate teams alike. The court endorsed this stance.)

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Learning from ALM/Law.com Legalweek 2024: Six Key Takeaways

eDiscovery Daily

There was also a greater embracing of new ways of getting legal done, with can’t-be-ignored tech like GenAI, data management and handling the ever-growing short message data in discovery cracking open the remaining closed doors to innovation for law firms, government and corporate teams alike. The court endorsed this stance.)

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Data ready from day one

CILIP

As a country, we need well-structured and well-governed data to support AI stacks. For example, a great deal of data still only exists in PDF documents stored in rudimentary databases. These technologies, which the ODI is researching, offer ways to ensure data security and empower individuals to control data about them.