Re: Gimli , GDPR VS U.S ? MFA GOVTECH.COM Articles
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Interesting if a person takes the Time to locate where in the Twitter link to click on TO GET TO THE VIDEO?
Data Protection and Government Legislation with David Schwartz: #AskTheCEO Episode 80
Here is the youtube Link https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&...hEE98wczD4
Start at 26:00 minutes in. But he does bring up some interesting points.
But the guy never mentions NIST Or PCI Requirements, when disscussing what the U.S. is doing vs the GDPR..
He makes it sound as if the U.S. is doing nothing
I found 3 articles that address the topic, they are from Govtech.com (Good to know background for the Importance of our A.J. Gallagher Deal.)
New Trends Take Off in the Cybermarket
New technologies have emerged to help fortify cyberdefenses. Will they work for government?
BY TOD NEWCOMBE / OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2018
To counter this kind of threat escalation, many organizations have stepped up their awareness training for employees, to educate them on how to spot a phishing campaign and avoid having their credentials stolen. But there are other things that governments can do. First, by using multi-factor authentication solutions, government can make it harder for the attacker to take over the account, especially when work is increasingly in the cloud. Multi-factor authentication forces the hacker to steal not just a login and password, but also the person’s unique token.
http://www.govtech.com/security/New-Trends-Ta...arket.html
49'ers - How bad of are DOD Contractors
Security Audit Weaknesses Offer a Silver Lining
Technology and security pros generally view audits as bad news, especially when material findings are released to the public. Nevertheless, audit reports can also offer unique opportunities to improve. Here are some silver linings to consider.
BY DAN LOHRMANN / OCTOBER 14, 2018
http://www.govtech.com/blogs/lohrmann-on-cybe...ining.html
GDPR in the USA: What’s Next?
GDPR-mania has arrived. With the new European Union (EU) law taking effect on May 25, 2018, the Internet will never be quite the same. Opinions on GDPR are all over the map, and lawsuits have already been filed. Here’s a media roundup on what organizations in the USA and around the world are saying, and doing and planning regarding GDPR.
BY DAN LOHRMANN / MAY 27, 2018
http://www.govtech.com/blogs/lohrmann-on-cybe...-next.html