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Learnings from 2022 Breaches: Reassessing Access Controls and Data Security Strategies

CyberSecurity Insiders

Gal Helemski, Co-Founder & CTO/CPO of PlainID Many lessons can be learned when reflecting on 2022’s slew of data breaches. As we understand more about data security and, even more so, as data becomes more fluid, complex and dynamic, it’s critical to reevaluate what constitutes strong data protection.

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AI and the SEC Whistleblower Program

Schneier on Security

A single law practice led by former SEC assistant director Jordan Thomas captured about 20 percent of all the SEC’s whistleblower awards through 2022, at which point Thomas left to open up a new firm focused exclusively on whistleblowers. But the real effects will be on the conflicts of interest between whistleblowing firms and the SEC.

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Thinking About the Future of InfoSec (v2022)

Daniel Miessler

I’m starting a new series with this 2022 edition where I think about what Information Security could or should look like in the distant future—say in 2050. In the next 15-30 years we’ll see a move from wizardry to accounting—and a much more Operational Technology approach to the discipline in general.

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