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ISC Stormcast For Wednesday, March 23rd, 2022 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail.html?id=7932, (Wed, Mar 23rd)

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BrandPost: Is Cyber Insurance an Invitation to Cybercriminals?

There is no question about it. Cybercrime can be a very lucrative career choice—if you don’t mind participating in illegal activity or the possibility of getting arrested. Unfortunately with the growth in Ransomware as a Service (RaaS) and the breadth of the cybercrime ecosystem, the challenge is not going away anytime soon. As ransomware attacks and cybercrime have skyrocketed over the past few years, some organizations are feeling compelled to purchase cyber insurance, which is designed to cover the costs resulting from a successful cyberattack. A cyber insurance policy coverage usually includes costs related to the remediation process, such as paying for the investigation, crisis communication, legal services, and refunds to customers. To read this article in full, please click here
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Finite State’s compliance mapping feature allows companies to confirm if their products meet compliance

Many companies need to meet compliance requirements or face hefty fines from their governing organizations. Finite State recently introduced a compliance mapping function so those companies can quickly confirm whether they’re able to pass an audit or achieve a certification. The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), for example, can fine companies up to $1 million per severe violation per day. In 2019, it levied a $10 million fine against a company for 127 separate … More → The post Finite State’s compliance mapping feature allows companies to confirm if their products meet compliance appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Finite State’s compliance mapping feature allows companies to confirm if their products meet compliance

Many companies need to meet compliance requirements or face hefty fines from their governing organizations. Finite State recently introduced a compliance mapping function so those companies can quickly confirm whether they’re able to pass an audit or achieve a certification. The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), for example, can fine companies up to $1 million per severe violation per day. In 2019, it levied a $10 million fine against a company for 127 separate … More → The post Finite State’s compliance mapping feature allows companies to confirm if their products meet compliance appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Air Force turning to AI for better fitness, injury prevention

The program focuses on balance as a way of determining health.
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Air Force turning to AI for better fitness, injury prevention

The program focuses on balance as a way of determining health.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/SM6SFX

Air Force turning to AI for better fitness, injury prevention

The program focuses on balance as a way of determining health.
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