CISO Choice Awards Board of Judges Talk About the First of Its Kind CISO-selected Vendor Recognition Program and the Value for Their Security Peers and Solution Providers

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Conceal and Fail to Report – The Uber CSO Indictment

The InfoSec world has been atwitter over the indictment of former Uber CSO (and current Cloudflare CISO) Joe Sullivan on criminal charges related to the failure to report to the FTC a massive data breach involving millions of personal records stolen from the ride sharing service. The allegations in the complaint are that the Federal Trade Commission…

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Words of Wisdom From Renowned Industry Analysts

If you read my books Secure Cloud Transformation and Security Yearbooks 2020 you probably noticed that I am exploring a new path in my writing journey. I am asking experts to contribute. Both books include interviews I conducted with industry leaders. In Secure Cloud Transformation it was CISOs, CIOs, and Chief Digital Officers of some of the largest organizations…

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Words of Wisdom From Renowned Industry Analysts

If you read my books Secure Cloud Transformation and Security Yearbooks 2020 you probably noticed that I am exploring a new path in my writing journey. I am asking experts to contribute. Both books include interviews I conducted with industry leaders. In Secure Cloud Transformation it was CISOs, CIOs, and Chief Digital Officers of some of the largest organizations…

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VP and CISO of Sentara Healthcare Dan Bowden speaks about the not-for-profit health system’s journey post COVID-19

Dan Bowden, VP and CISO Sentara Healthcare, speaks with *David Cass, VP of Cyber & IT Risk at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, about the not-for-profit health system’s journey post COVID-19. The two leaders talk about how each industry – and within healthcare itself – have encountered different issues when ramping up. They…

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What A Tulsa BLM Protesters Arrest Tells Us About Computer Crime

This is not a political rant. I promise. Tulsa teacher Shelia Buck was arrested outside the President’s rally after campaign officials saw that she was wearing a t-shirt that said “I Can’t Breathe” and had her kicked out of a secure zone outside the rally and arrested for “trespassing” and charged with “obstruction,” despite having…

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Federal Court Rules that Location Privacy Rights Depend on Technology Used to Invade It

Do you have a reasonable expectation of privacy in your whereabouts outside such that the government needs to get a search warrant to invade it? Magic 8 ball says — situation unclear, ask again later. While the U.S. Supreme Court has held that a warrant issued by a judge is necessary to install a GPS…

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The Department of Justice is Going After Tech Platforms With Threats of Criminal Prosecution and Removal of Immunity if they DO and if they DON’T Block Speech the Government Doesn’t Like

On June 17, the Department of Justice released its proposed guidelines for making social media entities and carriers liable for the contents of what third parties post on their sites. The proposal would make these providers liable for not censoring content, and liable if they do. The proposal would make social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, TikTok,…

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Qualified Impunity – Federal Appeals Court Rules

No Constitutional Right to Information Privacy from Police Disclosure of Sexual Assault Victim Information to the Press On June 15, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to take up the issue of “qualified immunity” of law enforcement officers for alleged misconduct, leaving in place the doctrine that says that even when police commit egregious misconduct,…

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