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Public-Private Partnership on Cyber Security Policy
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We previewed cyber security policy under President Biden at the beginning of 2021. But a lot of big things have happened in cybersecurity since then, making now seem a pretty good time to check in on where things stand. So we brought in an expert to help: NextGov's Mariam Baksh. Mariam tells us about the latest developments from the White House relating to cyber policy, including what may really make a difference versus what actions could just be for show. She also discusses why the NIST framework is getting a revisit, the involvement of private industry in the latest policy directions, and more.
Read more from Mariam: https://www.nextgov.com/voices/mariam-baksh/15380/. And find her on the Critical Update podcast: https://www.nextgov.com/podcasts/.
In headlines, we follow up with more from the T-Mobile data breach, talk about Apple and its privacy compromise, and discuss another ransomware cell calling it quits.
Here are the stories:
Updating the T-Mobile Data Breach Story
Apple Just Traded Your Privacy for $15 Billion
https://www.inc.com/jason-aten/apple-just-traded-your-privacy-for-15-billion.html
Diabolical Ransomware Gang Calls It Quits
https://www.thedailybeast.com/ragnarok-diabolical-ransomware-gang-calls-it-quits
Get info on all things network security through our blog, https://firewalls.com/blog.
And please do reach out, as we want to hear from you. Suggest an episode topic, ask a question, or just say hi in a review, or by emailing podcast@firewalls.com. New episodes are normally released every other Wednesday, so subscribe/follow to ensure you get the latest first - and again, please rate and review.
Thanks for listening!
58 episodes
Série archivée ("Flux inactif" status)
When? This feed was archived on May 19, 2022 17:33 (). Last successful fetch was on March 20, 2022 08:55 ()
Why? Flux inactif status. Nos serveurs ont été incapables de récupérer un flux de podcast valide pour une période prolongée.
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Manage episode 301263096 series 2795110
We previewed cyber security policy under President Biden at the beginning of 2021. But a lot of big things have happened in cybersecurity since then, making now seem a pretty good time to check in on where things stand. So we brought in an expert to help: NextGov's Mariam Baksh. Mariam tells us about the latest developments from the White House relating to cyber policy, including what may really make a difference versus what actions could just be for show. She also discusses why the NIST framework is getting a revisit, the involvement of private industry in the latest policy directions, and more.
Read more from Mariam: https://www.nextgov.com/voices/mariam-baksh/15380/. And find her on the Critical Update podcast: https://www.nextgov.com/podcasts/.
In headlines, we follow up with more from the T-Mobile data breach, talk about Apple and its privacy compromise, and discuss another ransomware cell calling it quits.
Here are the stories:
Updating the T-Mobile Data Breach Story
Apple Just Traded Your Privacy for $15 Billion
https://www.inc.com/jason-aten/apple-just-traded-your-privacy-for-15-billion.html
Diabolical Ransomware Gang Calls It Quits
https://www.thedailybeast.com/ragnarok-diabolical-ransomware-gang-calls-it-quits
Get info on all things network security through our blog, https://firewalls.com/blog.
And please do reach out, as we want to hear from you. Suggest an episode topic, ask a question, or just say hi in a review, or by emailing podcast@firewalls.com. New episodes are normally released every other Wednesday, so subscribe/follow to ensure you get the latest first - and again, please rate and review.
Thanks for listening!
58 episodes
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