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  • 2 months ago | cyberprotection-magazine.com | Lou Covey |Andy Swift |Darron Antill |Andrew Grealy

    The EU's Digital Operational Resiliency Act (DORA) went live in January. This legislation's goals seem to conflict with the US administration’s willingness to ignore technology security standards. The question is: Who will stand up to protect corporate and consumer data? DORA is highly targeted at the stability and resilience of the financial services sector. It ensures financial institutions can respond to, withstand, and recover from ICT-related threats and disruptions.

  • 2 months ago | cyberprotection-magazine.com | Lou Covey |Andy Swift |Darron Antill |Andrew Grealy

    An independent threat intelligence team warned the Treasury Department that representatives of the Department of Government Efficiency was by an independent threat intelligence were a significant “insider threat.” The warning made the problem of insider threats a new worry for US citizens, sparking multiple discussions on social media. It also made a new case for technology that defended against the threat.

  • 2 months ago | cyberprotection-magazine.com | Andy Swift |Darron Antill |Andrew Grealy |Lou Covey

    MFA technologies are now under significant pressure from threat actors, who are using highly sophisticated – and successful – strategies to circumvent what was once considered to be effective protection. Here's what you can do. Free Membership Required You must be a Free member to access this content.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | healthandpharma.net | Darron Antill

    By Darron Antill Digital Health | Opinion | 13 January 2025 The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) is set to radically change the quality of care and outcomes for millions of patients, while also increasing efficiency for clinicians and the organisations employing them. Analysts at Fortune Insights estimate the value of the global market will grow at a compound annual rate of more than 38% up to 2032, by which time it will be worth US$814bn.

  • Sep 11, 2024 | securityboulevard.com | Darron Antill

    The EU Cyber Resilience Act is set to become law this year, reinforcing the global trend towards transparency and security in software, whilst providing another compelling reason for cyber professionals to take the Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) very seriously. Along with the , which mandates the SBOM for government contractors, the new law seeks to inject transparency and higher levels of security into the software supply chain.

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