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Adoption of Secure Cloud Services in Critical Infrastructure

CyberSecurity Insiders

Cyber threats from rival nation states and rogue actors are very plausible and are also becoming increasingly common owing to the geopolitics of the current era. ICS systems are integral to CI industries, and form the backbone of all their facilities (except corporate offices) such as plants, refineries, workshops, substations etc.

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What’s in the NIST Privacy Framework 1.1?

Centraleyes

Initially introduced as The NIST Privacy Framework : A Tool for Improving Privacy Through Enterprise Risk Management, Version 1.0, The adjustment of the NIST Privacy Framework in response to new frameworks like the NIST’s AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF) and the update to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) to Version 2.0

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AT&T Business Summit is virtual Oct. 27-28 and free!

CyberSecurity Insiders

Description: PERSPECTIVE: Many companies embrace mobile, video, cloud, and IoT technologies to stay competitive and relevant amidst ever-growing demands from customers and partners. Challenges born from neither securing nor understanding your supply chain represent enormous risks to your business, your brand, and your customers.

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Introduction to the purpose of AWS Transit Gateway

CyberSecurity Insiders

AWS Services – AWS offers a broad set of global cloud-based products, including compute, storage, database, analytics, networking, machine learning and AI, mobile, developer tools, IoT, security, enterprise applications, and more. Use a dashboard to visualize better data transfer charges – this workshop will show how.

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How Your Company Can Prevent a Cyberattack

Adam Levin

There will soon be more than 30 billion connected devices “out there’ in consumer hands, on their wrists, in their laps, cars, kitchens, walls, and, yes, at work–in short, IoT is everywhere, our connectables almost always go with us. It is creating a culture of cyber threat awareness and best practices.

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