A biweekly podcast covering the government response to cybersecurity threats and trends, including federal and international laws and regulations, government oversight, and cyber in the courtroom.
This week’s headlines:
- Attorneys General Stress Need for State Data Breach Laws
- Why State AGs Are Panning Proposed Federal Breach Notification Law
- OPM Says Agencies Have One Year to ID Cyber Workforce Gaps
- SAM.gov Hackers Used Spearphishing, Spoofing, Credential Theft
- FCC Chair Ajit Pai Plans New Measures to Shut Huawei and ZTE out of US Communications Networks
- How Malware Could Wreck Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance
- Boeing Possibly Hit by WannaCry, Company Plays Down Cyberattack
- Judge Says Massachusetts Can Sue Equifax Over Breach
- Does United States v. Ying Expand the Knowledge Requirement for “Classical” Insider Trading?
- European Parliament: Facebook Must Explain its Misuse of Personal Data
- Would Facebook and Cambridge Analytica be in Breach of GDPR?
- Regulating Facebook Won’t Prevent Data Breaches
- EU Data Protection Supervisor Issues New Guidelines to Help EU Companies Prepare for GDPR
- Canada Will Require Breach Notification November 1
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