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Articles by tag "cybersecurity"

8/17/2021 Edgy News

The Zero Trust Security Model

7/29/2021 Compliance

Connecticut 'Incentivizing Cybersecurity' Law

6/9/2021 Newsletters

The US Military's lack of cybersecurity precautions nearly led to a global nuclear disaster

5/26/2021 Compliance

Consumer Privacy Protection Act of 2017

5/14/2021 Edgy News

Square Table webinar "Standards Versus Hackers and Lawmakers"

2/18/2021 Edgy News

Digital Edge became Consulting/Hosting member of The Center for Internet Security

1/26/2021 Compliance

Ask Our VP of Compliance: January 2021

“COPPA: Children’s Online Privacy Act”

 

COPPA is a federal law that restricts the online collection of “personal information” from minors under the age of 13.

 

COPPA applies to 2 types of website or online services. (a) those that are directed to children under 13, and (b) those that have actual knowledge that they are collecting or maintaining information from children under 13.

12/28/2020 Compliance

Ask Our VP of Compliance: December 2020

10/30/2020 Presentations

Cybersecurity Standards versus Hackers and Government

Michael Petrov is presenting a three-day virtual seminar/workshop: “Cybersecurity Standards Versus Hackers and Government” through ISACA New York Metropolitan Chapter.

This three day course covers the basics of cybersecurity standards and frameworks. Designed for I.T. and Cybersecurity Professionals, topics include: standards, methodology, review, and audit techniques, implementations and operations of cybersecurity standards.

10/28/2020 Compliance

Ask Our VP of Compliance: October 2020

Private Cybersecurity Lawsuits

 

Question: What liability do we have to individuals in a private lawsuit if there is a data breach?

 

A company can be privately liable to an individual or individuals in a number of ways deriving ultimately from “common law” court made laws, or “statutes” enacted by Federal or State legislatures.