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The Rush to SaaS Modernization Can Result in Reputational Damage

CyberSecurity Insiders

That’s why the SaaS market is projected to grow from $251 billion in 2022 to $883 billion by 2029. Reputational Damage Impacts Every Vertical Once SaaS applications are breached and data has been compromised, it is only a matter of time before the story hits the media because often, government mandates require disclosure.

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History Doesn’t Repeat Itself in Cyberspace

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

The 10th anniversary of the US Cyber Command is an opportunity to prepare for unknowns in the rapidly changing cybersecurity landscape. This 10-year milestone is exactly the right time to contemplate what may be said about the Cyber Command in 2029, and sentiment will hinge on technology decisions it makes in the near term.

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Minnesota Passes Data Privacy Law, Joining Growing State Movement

SecureWorld News

Narrow consumer privacy bills that address a range of issues—including protecting biometric identifiers and health data or governing the activities of specific entities like data brokers or internet service providers—have been introduced in several states, as well. CIPP/E, CIPP/US, Member, Data Privacy & Cybersecurity, Clark Hill Law.

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Dun & Bradstreet Announces Closing of Incremental Term Loans

CyberSecurity Insiders

The Incremental Term Loans will bear interest at a rate equal to SOFR plus 3.25% and will mature on January 18, 2029. failure to prevent cybersecurity incidents or the perception that confidential information is not secure? loss or diminution of one or more of our key clients, business partners or government contracts?

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Quantum Computing Cyber Treats: Does Your Organization Have a Crypto Center of Excellence?

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

All cybersecurity experts agree that the coming of quantum computing will be the dawn of a new era in cryptography. Quantum computing has made continuous progress, and Gartner estimates 1 that by 2029, it will be able to weaken existing cryptographic systems to the point where they are no longer safe to use. Thu, 10/27/2022 - 06:45.