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U.K. Govt Introduces Digital Identity Trust Framework
The U.K. government revealed the Digital Identity Trust Framework to set-up new policies and standards to regulate the digital identity market in the country....
Myanmar’s Military Tables a Controversial Cybersecurity Bill
In what has been indicated as a draconian and punitive move, Myanmar’s military junta has drafted a cybersecurity bill that has caused an uproar among...
Mobile Health Apps Expose Protected Health Information via APIs
Health care providers have become the primary targets of cybercriminals. In 2020, several data breaches and cyberattacks were reported on health care organizations globally....
“We believe there is a large opportunity in the digital identity and privilege management...
In an exclusive interview with Brian Pereira of CISO MAG, Umesh Padval, Venture Partner at Thomvest Ventures shares his thoughts on the current and...
Securing Bytes to Prevent Bites in the Enterprise Network
Today, everywhere you turn, there are warnings about the surge in cybercrimes, as miscreants take advantage of the globe's newfound dependence on the virtual...
Meet Kevin Fu – The FDA’s First Acting Director of Medical Device Cybersecurity
In December 2020, we reported a data leak that potentially exposed 45 million unique medical images due to unprotected servers. It exposed the increasing...
Decoding the SolarWinds Hack
After Thanksgiving, the working class, especially the IT workforce, CISOs and CIOs, would have loved to sit back and sip on hot chocolate during...
Phone Numbers of 533 Mn Facebook Users on Sale via Telegram Bot
Facebook’s nearly 533 million users from over 100 countries are at risk of being targets of malicious activities. A vulnerability discovered earlier allowed a...
Indian Government Asks WhatsApp to Withdraw its “Discriminatory” Policy
In the latest saga of WhatsApp’s changes in its data sharing policy, the Indian Government has written a letter to WhatsApp CEO, Will Cathcart,...
Excellus to Pay $5.1 Mn to Settle Potential HIPPA Violations
Popular American health insurer Excellus Health Plan has agreed to pay a penalty of $5.1 million to the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) at...