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 Appoints Federal Chief Information Security Officer
- Administration Plans National Cyber Risk Management Initiative
- DHS Would Get More Power to Bar Risky Contractors Under Dueling Proposals
- Government’s Kaspersky Ban Takes Effect
- ZTE Temporarily Allowed to Resume Some U.S. Business Activities
- Congress Ends Bid to Undo Trump Deal to Save China’s ZTE
- If Your Weapons Aren’t Cyber-Hardened, Expect to Lose Pentagon Contracts
- The Pentagon is Gearing up to “Red Team” Industry Cybersecurity
- New CDM Bill Aims for Flexibility, Newer Tech
- DHS Will Soon Ramp Up CDM Program Efforts
- GSA Awards Over $1B in CDM Contracts in Recent Weeks
- FERC Requires Expanded Cyber Security Incident Reporting
- Coast Guard Academy to Offer New Major in Cyber Systems
- Colorado’s New Data Privacy Bill Increases Notification and Safeguarding Requirements
- Baker McKenzie Adds Further Updates to the 2018 GDPR National Legislation Survey
- ICO Shows Teeth, Slaps Facebook with Record Fine, Demands Audits Galore
- Taiwan Cybersecurity Management Act Passed
- China Publishes the Draft Regulations on the Classified Protection of Cybersecurity
- Vietnam National Assembly Passes the Law on Cybersecurity
- U.S. Lawmakers Ask Google, Facebook Not to Work with Vietnamese Government on New Data Laws
- Brazil’s Senate Passes General Data Protection Law
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