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Senate Passes Information Sharing Bill

The Senate, on Tuesday, passed their version of CISA, the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act.  The House passed their own version of it months ago. The stated purpose of the act is to allow private companies to share “threat” information with the government and have immunity from being sued by their users for doing this. Because […]

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Buying A Smart Home – Food For Thought

In the world of a connected home (or any other building), when you sell it or buy it, you need to consider the security and privacy implications.  Does the former owner still have access to the security cameras?  HVAC?  Alarm system?  Are the smart devices not so smart anymore?  Have they EVER been patched?  Are […]

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Complying With State Privacy Laws

Businesses have long complained about complying with 46 different cybersecurity/privacy laws (plus the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands) and the lack of a national privacy law.    Alabama, Kentucky, New Mexico and South Dakota are the only states without such laws.  The states have fired back saying that a national […]

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