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:
- Chinese Hackers Steal Sensitive Navy Program Data
- Senator says Chinese Hack of Navy Contractor “Very Serious”
- Chinese Attacks on Contractors a “Phenomenon” on the Rise
- Bad Cybersecurity? No Access To DoD Networks
- NIST Publishes Special Publication On Securing CUI
- U.S. Lifts ZTE Sanctions
- China’s ZTE to Pay $1 Billion Fine in Settlement With U.S.
- Schumer, Rubio Seek to Reverse Trump Reversal on ZTE Ban
- ZTE Penalties Sought in Senate May Set Up Showdown With White House
- ZTE Ban, Tucked Inside the NDAA, Passes the Senate
- FTC Rebuked in LabMD Case: What’s Next for Data Security?
- Eleventh Circuit LabMD Decision Potentially Limits FTC’s Remedial Powers
- FTC’s Loss in the Eleventh Circuit Will Not Impede Data Security Enforcement
- The Impact of LabMD vs. FTC Appellate Court Ruling
- Kaspersky Woes Grow After “Confirmed Malicious” Accusation
- New Exclusionary Powers Survive Court Test
- Kaspersky Asks Appeals Court to Reverse Government Ban
- New Federal Contracting Rule Cuts Off Kaspersky
- New Colorado Law Sets 30-Day Requirement for Data Breach Notification
- Oregon Amends Data Breach Notification Law
- Louisiana Amends Data Breach Notification Law
- Chicago Introduces Data Protection Ordinance
- Vietnam Approves New Cybersecurity Law
- US Expresses Concern with Draft of Newly Passed Vietnam Cybersecurity Law
- Belgium Publishes Draft Law Implementing GDPR
- France: New Data Protection Law Declared Constitutional and Ready for Promulgation
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