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Managing Your Company’s Cyber-Crime Risk
This video is what should be shared with company board of directors. It’s broken down so that a business leader can better grasp it. On another note, this is the type of video that should be understood so that it … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, boardmember, compliance, corporate boardmember, cyber-security problems, cybercrime, kroll, risk management, vulnerability assessment
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Gary Warner on TedxBirmingham: Why do we call it CyberCrime?
What is cybercrime? How do we fight cybercrime? Who do we report cybercrime to? Gary Warner tells us his thoughts.
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Tagged 2014, cybercrime, Gary Warner, hacked, Information Technology Security Awareness, ted
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Yesterday’s SEC Cybersecurity Roundtable
The Securities and Exchange Commission host a cybersecurity roundtable. Roundtable panelists will discuss the cybersecurity landscape and cybersecurity issues faced by exchanges and other key market systems, broker-dealers, investment advisers, transfer agents, and public companies. Panelists also will be invited … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, cybercrime, Cybersecurity Roundtable, discussions, Government, roundtable, sec, securities and exchange commission
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Albert Gonzalez
It’s hard not to be a little envious of the amazing technical skills and charismatic charm of Albert Gonzalez. Then again, I’m glad I haven’t done anything as crazy and super happy to not be serving a 20 year sentence. … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, Albert Gonzalez, computer security, cybercrime, Dave & Busters, hacked, hacking, Heartland Payment, information security, Rolling Stone, security, TJ Maxx, U.S. Secret Service
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Targeting Compliance
As many of you may have heard, Target has had their customer databases compromised. From several sources, such as Krebs on Security and Information Week. The blame falls on Target relying on an external company who remotely manages the HVAC … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, compliance, cybercrime, hacked, PCI Compliance, target, target breach
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More James Lyne, Discussing Cybercrime
James Lyne is just brilliant.
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Tagged 2014, cybercrime, James Lyne, ted
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