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ArticleTwo great GRC World Forums events in one week
This week, GRC World Forums will kick off Tuesday 23rd March with the first day of two live and on-demand digital experiences.
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AnalysisSeven key themes from PrivSec Global Day One
Here are the talking points and takeaways from Day One of PrivSec Global
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AnalysisSix key themes from PrivSec Global Day Two
PrivSec Global is in full swing. At the end of Day Two, here is a selection of some of the highlights.
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FeatureConnected vehicles and the rise of automotive cyber security
Vehicles are now entertainment, communications and productivity hubs, connected to both the internet and their surroundings – so automotive cyber security is increasingly essential, writes Alexander Moiseev
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ReportNine cybersecurity trends to watch out for in 2021
PrivSec Report identifies nine major themes we expect to be talking points in the new year in the world of cybersecurity
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FeatureEgregor Ransomware: what is it and why is it worrying the authorities?
A new ransomware group called Egregor has caught the attention of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, prompting it to issue a warning last month. GRC World Forums explains more about what it is and how it is being used in “double-extortion” attempts.
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NewsRansomware attacks fuelled increase in data theft in 2020, says IBM Security
Ransomware attacks increased 20% in 2020 compared to the previous year, with “double-extortion” tactics used in 59% of cases, according to a report by IBM Security.
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WebinarMaking the most of multi-cloud Backup as a Service: Nine things to consider
Ask anyone how much they love backup and you get the same response. Laughter. It doesn’t have to be like that, especially if you’re looking for the right solution to handle your on-premises and public cloud IT environments.
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AnalysisPushing the pace of RegTech adoption to fight the criminals
Next month, Dr Sian Lewin will address FinCrime World Forum on the topic of removing barriers to RegTech adoption in financial crime. Here, she talks about the benefits of technological solutions and explains why the pace of adoption needs to speed up.
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NewsColorado Senate passes privacy bill
After amending the bill to restore several of the previously eliminated privacy protections, the Colorado Senate unaimously passed the Colorado Privacy Act.
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NewsBusiness Update: Imperva® Introduces Data Privacy Solution to Help Manage Sensitive Data
Imperva Sonar Platform enhanced with Data Privacy solution monitors, protects and reports on personal data across all data assets (Press Release)
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BlogThe key theme: third party risk management
Rapid shifts in the way we structure our IT infrastructrues have put a spotlight on third party risk management, which is a key theme of PrivSec Global next month. Emma Osborn explains why the issue is so important for privacy and security.
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NewsUS defence contractor to pay $50m to settle fraud allegations
Military vehicle manufacturer Navistar Defense has agreed with the US department of justice (DoJ) to pay $50m (€41m) to resolve allegations it fraudulently induced the country’s Marine Corps to modify at inflated prices a suspension system contract for mine-resistant, ambush-protected armoured vehicles.
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NewsPresident vetoes El Salvador’s Personal Data Protection Bill
El Salvadorean President Nayib Bukele has rejected a draft data protection law on the grounds it falls short in key requirements.
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NewsPhishing campaign targeting Uyghur community
The campaign consists of emails impersonating the United Nations and other credible international organisations.
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NewsBusiness Update: Group-IB launches regional HQ in Dubai
Group-IB has officially announced the opening of its Middle East & Africa Threat Intelligence & Research Center in Dubai (Press Release)
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NewsThink Tanks targeted by SolarWinds Hackers
The Russian hackers behind the SolarWinds hack has launched a large phishing campaign targeting think tanks, NGOs and government agencies.
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NewsPrivacy advocacy groups challenges Clearview AI
Privacy International and Max Schrems’ Noyb has filed complaints to European data protection authorities regarding alleged data scraping by Clearview AI.
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NewsMeat supplier stands down workers after cyber-attack
JBS, the world’s largest meat supplier, has shut down computer systems and temporarily laid off thousands of employees after suffering a cyber-attack on its Australian and North American systems.
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NewsEC considering fast tracking data breach cases
The European Commission (EC) is working out how to speed up decision making on time-sensitive data privacy investigations, justice commissioner Didier Reynders said.









