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2024 Cybersecurity Laws & Regulations

eSecurity Planet

Understanding and adhering to cybersecurity regulations is crucial for any organization as cyber threats evolve and become more sophisticated. Cybersecurity laws and regulations encompass a range of legal requirements designed to protect information systems and data from cyber threats.

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FFIEC Updates Its Cybersecurity Guidelines For Financial Institutions

ForAllSecure

The resource guide is a valuable tool for financial institutions of all sizes as it provides best practices, recommendations, and resources to help organizations protect their networks and data from cyber threats. The guide also serves as an educational resource on the latest security technologies.

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Advice for manufacturers on the coming PSTI regulation

Pen Test Partners

This is a pivotal moment for manufacturers, importers, and distributors, imposing new compliance measures to safeguard against cyber threats. It’s not all about consumer protection though. Its detailed regulations were established in September 2023 and aim to improve the security standards of smart products.

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Common Holiday Scams and How to Avoid Them

Identity IQ

Look for signs of poor website security, such as a lack of HTTPS encryption, a suspicious website URL, or grammatical errors in the website content. Stay informed and aware: Keep yourself updated on the latest holiday scams and trends by reading reputable blogs , news sources, and consumer protection websites.

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HHS Issues Quick Response Cyber Attack Checklist

Privacy and Cybersecurity Law

The OCR makes clear that any such report should not include protected health information (unless otherwise permitted by the HIPPA Privacy Rule). Report all cyber threat indicators to federal and information-sharing and analysis organizations (ISAOs).