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Ready for the New York SHIELD Act?

BankInfoSecurity.com interviews our CEO on New York’s SHIELD Act.

While California’s Consumer Privacy Act has gotten the lion’s share of headlines over the past several months when it comes to state privacy laws, enterprises should also pay close attention to New York’s Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security (SHIELD) Act, which is bound to have far-reaching implications for CISOs from Wall Street to Upstate.

— See full story at https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/ready-for-new-york-shield-act-a-13564

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To Survive a Data Breach, Create a Response Playbook

BankInfoSecurity.com interviews our CEO on the value of response playbooks for databreaches.

To best survive a data breach, have a response plan. Also ensure early warning systems are in place to detect hack attacks. Identify everyone inside and outside an organization who must be involved in responding to a suspected breach – and how and when.

— See full story at https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/to-survive-data-breach-create-response-playbook-a-13459

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Unsecured Server Exposed Records of 1.2 Billion: Researchers

BankInfoSecurity.com interviews our CEO on the potential exposure of personal data of citizens of Mississippi.

Some 4 terabytes of data on over 1.2 billion individuals – including LinkedIn and Facebook profiles – was exposed to the internet on an unsecured Elasticsearch server, according to an analysis by a pair of independent researchers.

— See full story at https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/unsecured-server-exposed-records-12-billion-researchers-a-13441

 

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Compliance: Mississippi State Agencies Have a Long Way to Go

CareersInfoSecurity.com interviews our CEO on the potential exposure of personal data of citizens of Mississippi.

The personal data of Mississippi citizens is susceptible to breaches because many state agencies, universities and other organizations are failing to comply with all the mandates of the state’s cybersecurity law, according to a report issued by the Office of the State Auditor.

— See full story at https://www.careersinfosecurity.com/compliance-mississippi-state-agencies-have-long-way-to-go-a-13231

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Microsoft: Iran-Backed Group Targeted a Presidential Campaign

GovInfoSecurity interviews our CEO on the nation-state hacking of high-profile persons and presidential candidates.

‘Phosphorous’ Hacking Group Attempted Attacks on 240 Email Accounts Over Two Months

Microsoft says that over the past two months, a hacking group apparently linked to Iran targeted email accounts associated with the campaign of one 2020 U.S. presidential candidate, current and former U.S. government officials, journalists covering global politics and prominent Iranians living outside Iran.

Friday, the New York Times, citing two anonymous sources who have knowledge of the attack, reported that that the campaign account targeted by the hacking group belonged to President Donald Trump’s campaign.

– See full story at: https://www.govinfosecurity.com/microsoft-iran-backed-group-targeted-presidential-campaign-a-13198.

BlackCloak IAPP PSR 2019 Conference

IAPP P.S.R. 2019 Conference Speech

BLACKCLOAK’s CEO and Cybersecurity Expert Dr. Chris Pierson to Speak at IAPP’s Privacy. Security. Risk. 2019 Conference

ORLANDO, Fla.Sept. 24, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — BLACKCLOAK, providers of Concierge Cybersecurity™ services to corporate executives and ultra/high-net-worth individuals, today announced that its CEO & founder Dr. Chris Pierson will be giving a speech on cybercrime at the upcoming IAPP “Privacy. Security. Risk. 2019” Conference, which will take place September 23-25 in Las Vegas, NV.

Every year the IAPP’s Privacy. Security. Risk. 2019 Conference brings together the best privacy and cybersecurity minds to share their knowledge on emerging privacy & data protection issues, data breaches, and global regulations. Dr. Pierson’s expertise spans cybersecurity, privacy, cybercrime, and national security and his speech will cover many of these areas.  “It is imperative to understand the combination of privacy and cybersecurity on a global stage in this continuously changing environment,” said Pierson. “If you want to have policy and operational discussions that reach into the heart of the organization there is no better place than IAPP to have that conversation.” Having given over twenty speeches at IAPP on thought leadership, Pierson is excited to delve into a cutting-edge topic on cybersecurity that focuses on destructive attacks.

At this year’s IAPP conference, Pierson will speak on “Where Harm, Not Data, is the Attacker’s Goal.”  This speech takes the notion of data breaches for pure cybercrime reasons to the next level.  “Everyday our team witnesses the impacts of high-profile clients whose social media accounts have been taken over, whose home cameras are freely accessible on the Internet, and whose children and family members are subject to cyberstalking, reputational harm, and other types of non-financial damage,” said Pierson.  “We still have the hacking incidents for financial reasons, but more and more we are seeing crimes committed against executives and high-profile persons for destructive purposes.”

As for the current status of cybercrime, Pierson says, “These attacks against executives and high-profile persons have been ramping up in recent years.  This especially holds true as the lines between a person’s public/work life and personal life on digital devices overlap.”

About BLACKCLOAK

BLACKCLOAK provides concierge cybersecurity services to corporate executives and ultra/high-net-worth individuals to mitigate their cybersecurity, financial, reputational, and privacy risks.  From Fortune 500 executives to high-profile/private wealth clients, the BlackCloak team is always protecting its clients.

Learn more at BlackCloak.io and @BLACKCLOAKCYBER.

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/blackcloaks-ceo-and-cybersecurity-expert-dr-chris-pierson-to-speak-at-iapps-privacy-security-risk-2019-conference-300923323.html?tc=eml_cleartime.

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Privacy Advocates Criticize FTC's Google Settlement

BankInfoSecurity interviews our CEO, Dr. Chris Pierson, on Google’s FTC fine for YouTube.

Google to Pay $170 Million Fine for YouTube’s Child Privacy Violations

Google will pay a $170 million fine to settle allegations that its YouTube subsidiary illegally collected personal information about children without their parents’ consent, according to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.

But some children’s right groups and members of Congress say the penalty is far too low.

U.S. Sen. Josh Hawler, R-Mo., who has been increasingly critical of large technology companies for profiting from users’ data, ripped the agreement in a tweet, arguing that the FTC has not done enough to ensure privacy.

– See full story at https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/privacy-advocates-criticize-ftcs-google-settlement-a-13022.