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Paradigm Shift: Understanding the New Cybersecurity Norms & Why They Matter

Paradigm Shift: Understanding the New Cybersecurity Norms & Why They Matter

by George Usi | Aug 6, 2020 | Cyber Risk, General, NIST CSF

Over the past few years, the recent, vigorous push towards a tighter level of cybersecurity by global regulators has hardly been greeted with open arms by the business sector. Yet as high-profile incidents of hacking continue, something’s becoming pretty clear: Not...
Why CEOs Need to Adopt a Cybersecurity Mindset & Take Ownership of Data Privacy

Why CEOs Need to Adopt a Cybersecurity Mindset & Take Ownership of Data Privacy

by Omnistruct Marketing | Jul 30, 2020 | Cyber Compliance, Cyber Risk, General

Over the past few years, the recent, vigorous push towards a tighter level of cybersecurity by global regulators has hardly been greeted with open arms by the business sector. Yet as high-profile incidents of hacking continue, something’s becoming pretty clear: Not...
The Good, the Bad & the Ugly: Facing the Hard Truths of Cyber Security

The Good, the Bad & the Ugly: Facing the Hard Truths of Cyber Security

by Omnistruct Marketing | May 29, 2020 | Cyber Compliance, Cyber Risk

With major data breaches occurring on a regular basis, and European regulators setting new precedents that global-oriented businesses must follow, U.S. lawmakers are actively working to toughen cyber security and data privacy regulations here in the United States. The...
3 Critical NIST Business Recovery & Security Resources You Should Be Using

3 Critical NIST Business Recovery & Security Resources You Should Be Using

by Omnistruct Marketing | Apr 22, 2020 | General

The COVID-19 crisis has shown — among so many other things — that our modern, day-to-day business is as adaptable as it is vulnerable. Different times call for different measures, and many companies are showing that they’re willing and able to adapt to wildly...

Cybersecurity News: 2020 – The Year Data Privacy Becomes Law

by Omnistruct Marketing | Mar 11, 2020 | News

A few months ago, Oregon Senator Ron Wyden introduced a federal bill proposing new data privacy standards, along with stiff penalties for companies that failed to meet them. Though it hasn’t made it past a committee hearing, the “Mind Your Own Business Act” is surely...
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