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CSO's ultimate guide to security and privacy laws, regulations, and compliance

CSO Magazine

CSO's ultimate guide to security and privacy laws, regulations, and compliance Security and privacy laws, regulations, and compliance: The complete guide This directory includes laws, regulations and industry guidelines with significant security and privacy impact and requirements. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

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Security leaders chart new post-CISO career paths

CSO Magazine

But Engle says he didn’t like other aspects of his position, particularly the governance and regulatory requirement tasks that intensified following the 2002 passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. “I liked that thrill of putting solutions in place that stop something bad from happening,” he adds. To read this article in full, please click here

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Clearview AI commercialization of facial recognition raises concerns, risks

CSO Magazine

The prescience displayed in the 2002 film has actually short-changed the advances of science and technology between then and now. The virtual salesperson greets him by name, “Hello Mr. Yakomoto. Welcome back to the Gap,” from the life-size video monitor. This famous scene is cribbed from the film Minority Report.

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FISMA basics: What federal agencies and contractors need to know

CSO Magazine

federal law passed in 2002 that seeks to establish guidelines and cybersecurity standards for government tech infrastructure, and in so doing protect government information and operations. FISMA defininition: What does FISMA stand for? FISMA, or the Federal Information Security Management Act, is a U.S.

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Jeff Moss on the Evolution of Hacking at SecTor 2021

ForAllSecure

Jeff Moss, ICANN CSO and founder of DEF CON/Black Hat, gave the keynote speech at SecTor 2021 in Toronto, Ontario. In the dot.com era, 1994-2002, this was the time of the commercial internet, the rise of search engines, and internet browsers. His talk was nostalgic, reflecting on the 40+ years of computer hacking.

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