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NYDFS Finalizes Amendments to Cybersecurity Regulations: Adapting to New Requirements for Financial Services Companies

On March 1, 2017 the Department of Financial Services (DFS) introduced a regulation, known as 23 NYCRR 500, establishing cybersecurity requirements for financial services companies. This regulation, enacted by the New York State Department of Financial Services, specifically Part 500 of Title 23 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules and Regulations of the State of New York (NYCRR) is commonly known as the "Cybersecurity Requirements for Financial Services Companies".

Smart Solutions for Healthy Smiles: Exploring Innovative Dental Devices

In the ever-evolving landscape of dental care, smart solutions have become the cornerstone of promoting healthier smiles. Led by pioneers like Smile Designs by Dr. Karen Cooper, the industry is witnessing a transformative journey as technology advances, bringing forth innovative dental devices that revolutionize our approach to oral health. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the latest breakthroughs, exploring how these cutting-edge tools are reshaping the dental industry.

Snyk and ServiceNow

Looking for a complete view of your application security posture to drive smarter, faster fixes in your ServiceNow workflows? ServiceNow workflows, backed by Snyk, provide a single view into all application vulnerabilities from multiple sources, determine their priority, and help expedite the remediation process with relevant stakeholders across the organization to reduce the attack surface. Working together with AppSec and IT teams, learn how SecOps teams can track vulnerabilities in open source dependencies and create ServiceNow Application Vulnerable Items (AVITs) automatically.

The Hidden Costs of AI: Disruptions, Frauds, Job Loss, and the Looming Wage Depression

Embark on an in-depth exploration of the unintended consequences of AI in this eye-opening video From the rise of scams during the holiday season fueled by deceptive AI-generated product ads to the emotional toll on people with sudden digital relationships, we explore the disruptive side of artificial intelligence.

AI and security: It is complicated but doesn't need to be

AI is growing in popularity and this trend is only set to continue. This is supported by Gartner which states that approximately 80% of enterprises will have used generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) application programming interfaces (APIs) or models by 2026. However, AI is a broad and ubiquitous term, and, in many instances, it covers a range of technologies. Nevertheless, AI presents breakthroughs in the ability to process logic differently which is attracting attention from businesses and consumers alike who are experimenting with various forms of AI today.

DORA Legislation - The Countdown is On

By James Rees, MD, Razorthorn Security A big requirement that all European based organisations (or organisations that want to deal with the EU) must be aware of is the new DORA legislation coming in to effect in January 2025, and with just a year to implement your strategies, it’s worthwhile reviewing how you measure up now so that you have the time to ensure you comply before the deadline.

What Is Hacktivism?

Not every cybercrime is about, well, the crime. In fact, some attacks are designed to draw attention to a cause, not stolen data or paydays. Social activism has been around forever. Today, it can manifest in the physical world, of course, and increasingly we see social activism in the digital world, too, ranging from minor activist activities all the way to high-profile cybercrime incidents.