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:
- White House Reorganization Addresses Cyber Workforce Gap
- Reorg Report Details Plan, Timeline for Cyber Workforce and IT Improvements
- Senators Want Commerce to Help U.S. Firms Ditch ZTE
- In Private Briefings, U.S. Government Raises Concerns Over Huawei and ZTE
- Huawei Pushes Back Again on FCC Proposal That Would Hurt Its Business
- Huawei Refutes FCC Claims of US National Security Concerns
- American Companies Protest FCC Pressure on Huawei
- Bill to Reinstate and Elevate Top Cyber Diplomat Advances from Senate Committee
- Army Cyber Command Brings in Outside Help to Fight Insider Threats
- FTC Could Police U.S. Companies’ Promises on EU Data Privacy Law
- Yahoo Fined Over Historic Data Breach
- California Ballot Initiative May Bring GDPR Stateside
- California Moves Towards GDPR-like Privacy Protections in the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018
- Be Wary of Liability for Statutory Damages under California Consumer Privacy Act
- The Next Major Privacy Challenge for Corporate America – California’s New Privacy Law
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