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:
- DHS Releases Its Cybersecurity Strategy
- DHS Considers Consequences for Contractors Still Using Kaspersky Products
- Possible Kaspersky Sanctions Meet Resistance Inside U.S. Government
- Commerce Will Revisit ZTE Sanctions at White House Request
- U.S., China Agree on Outline to Settle ZTE Controversy
- House Measure asks DHS to Share Info on Potential ZTE Cyber Threat
- White House Move to Ease ZTE Sanctions “Highly Unusual”
- U.S. Lawmakers Denounce Purported ZTE Deal
- Auditor: EPA’s Not Securing Its Systems or Keeping Tabs on Contractors
- Inside the EPA’s Longstanding Struggles with IT Security
- SEC Not Looking to File Many Cybersecurity Cases, Official Says
- New Bill Would Extend Identity Protection Benefits for Feds Compromised in OPM Breach
- OPM Data Breach Plaintiffs, in Bid to Revive Case, Say Trial Judge “Wrongly Sidestepped” Precedent
- Ninth Circuit’s Zappos Decision is Cautionary Tale for Corporate Victims of Cyberattacks
- Yahoo’s $80M Data Breach Settlement Gets Preliminary OK
- Federal Judge Rules Ohio Law Should Apply in Wendy’s Data Breach Class Action
- Georgia Governor Vetoes Controversial Hacking Legislation
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