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First on CNN: US banks report more than $1 billion in potential ransomware payments in 2021 The five hacking tools that accounted for the most payments during the last half of 2021 are all connected to Russian hackers, according to the report from Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). The report ...
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DOJ Antitrust Secures First Conviction for No-Poach and Wage-Fixing Conduct October 31, 2022. Click for PDF. On October 27, 2022, VDA OC LLC ("VDA") pleaded guilty to engaging in a conspiracy with another healthcare staffing company to allocate employee nurses and fix their wages in violation of Section 1 of the Sherman ...
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A devilish duality: How CEOs can square resilience with net-zero promises What a difference a year makes. In November 2021, business leaders showed up in force in Glasgow at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26), pledging to take on the challenge of reaching net-zero greenhouse-gas-emission goals by 2050.
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SEC Adopts Final Clawback Rules On October 26, 2022, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved final rules that will ultimately require public companies to adopt, enforce, and disclose policies to recover (or "clawback") excess incentive-based compensation from ...
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Latest on OpenSSL 3.0 Critical Bug & Security-Fix It's found in applications that are deployed on-premises, in the cloud, in SaaS applications, on endpoints, on servers, in IOT or OT environments, and more. So, the potential for disruption is high when there is a serious flaw in OpenSSL.
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