News Alerts and Breach Report for Week of November 28, 2022
Meta Fined for GDPR Violation Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has incurred another fine for its mishandling of personal …
Should You Pay Ransom?
Ransomware attacks can be devastating and tend to leave an organization with very few options, including restoring data from the ..
News Alerts and Breach Report for June 6, 2022
CISA Adds 21 Vulnerabilities to Catalog Last week, The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) alerted federal agencies to 75 new
News Alerts for April 12, 2022
State Department Establishes Cybersecurity Bureau The U.S. Department of State on April 4 launched a new Bureau of Cybersecurity and ..
Why Developing Cyber Resilience Requires Emotional Intelligence
Liability cases are rising as the top leaders of corporations are being held personally accountable for data breaches. The Bank ..
Ransomware Attacks Continue to Cause More Underwriter Scrutiny
Continued widespread cyber attacks have leaders in just about every industry wary and watchful, and insurance underwriters are no exception ..
Cyber Ransoms: To Pay or Not to Pay?
Ransomware attacks are an increasingly prevalent form of cyber threat. COVID-19 has contributed to the increase in ransomware attacks, as ..
Senate Introduces Ransomware Notification Mandate
The US Senate has introduced a bill that would require businesses with more than 50 employees to report ransomware payments ..
New Ransomware Guidance Issued
On September 21, 2021, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued new ransomware guidance, …
The Impact of Data Security Incident Trends on Commercial Transactions
The 2021 edition of BakerHostetler’s annual Data Security Incident Response Report – a report based on the firm’s experience with
U.S. Government Releases Tools for Fighting Ransomware
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Justice, launched a new one-stop hub for ..