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The Implications of EPA's Decision to Stop Regulating Cybersecurity in Water Utilitieswordpress,EPA,cybersecurity,waterutilities,regulations,implications

The Implications of EPA’s Decision to Stop Regulating Cybersecurity in Water Utilities

The EPA Withdraws Cybersecurity Rules for Water Utilities: The Risk, Blowback, and Next Steps Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) made the decision to withdraw its rules mandating cybersecurity assessments for water utilities. This move comes after facing legal opposition from industry groups and Republican lawmakers who argued that the EPA exceeded its authority…

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The New California Delete Act: Data Broker Regulations Reinforcedwordpress,dataprivacy,California,databroker,regulations

The New California Delete Act: Data Broker Regulations Reinforced

Data Broker Regulation Bill Signed into Law in California Introduction In a significant move to protect consumer privacy, California Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed the California Delete Act into law. The new legislation defines the legal obligations of data brokers and consolidates California-specific processes under a state agency established by prior privacy legislation. The California…

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Securing AI: Navigating the Risks and Challengeswordpress,AI,artificialintelligence,cybersecurity,dataprivacy,riskmanagement,technology,machinelearning,datasecurity,ethics,regulations

Securing AI: Navigating the Risks and Challenges

The Importance of Securing AI Tools As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools grows rapidly across various industries, it is crucial to address the special security considerations that come with these powerful tools. While fundamental cybersecurity best practices apply to securing AI, there are unique aspects of data security and system complexity that require…

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The Impact of the NCUA's New Cyberattack Reporting Rule on Credit Unionswordpress,cybersecurity,NCUA,creditunions,cyberattackreporting,regulations

The Impact of the NCUA’s New Cyberattack Reporting Rule on Credit Unions

All federally insured credit unions now required to report cyber incidents New rules by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) has implemented updated cyberattack reporting rules that require all federally insured credit unions to report cyber incidents within 72 hours of discovery. The new policy will come into effect…

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