By Ian Lopez | September 21, 2017
On the heels of a move to FTI Consulting, Cheryl Davis chats on her career, cyber policies and her move to the private sector.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | September 21, 2017
Charles Hoff, former senior vice president and international counsel at Equifax says there's a roadmap to follow to regaining public trust that relies on the company's own playbook.
By Josefa Velasquez | September 20, 2017
Following the Equifax data breach, legal experts are considering what new regulations may result from the massive hack affecting 143 million Americans, and some others.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | September 20, 2017
Charles Hoff said Equifax can take a page out of its own playbook to try and regain public trust after the massive data breach.
By Ed Silverstein | September 20, 2017
'Many industry people believe the government's ban will effectively extinguish the hope that China becomes a global center of cryptocurrency,' attorney Pinghsan Li said.
By Commentary by Gavin Gaukroger | September 19, 2017
Over a period of months, hackers apparently accessed people's names, Social Security numbers, birthdates, addresses, driver's license numbers, and in some cases, credit card numbers and personally identifiable information (PII). Although the cybersecurity breach occurred from mid-May through July, it was apparently discovered on July 29. To the chagrin of many people, including government officials, on Sept. 7, Equifax made its first public release warning the American public of the breach, writes Gavin Gaukroger.
By Cogan Schneier | September 19, 2017
The district court in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday dismissed a consolidated class action over the 2015 hack of the U.S. government's Office of Personnel Management that affected more than 21 million people.
By Andrew Denney | September 19, 2017
Investors allege that the agency failed to protect its data systems and thus made false statements in recent financial statements about the soundness of its cybersecurity.
By Josefa Velasquez | September 18, 2017
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Department of Financial Services Superintendent Maria Vullo announced they would propose adding credit reporting agencies to their sweeping state cybersecurity regulations that took effect recently and affect companies doing any business in New York.
By Andrew Denney | September 18, 2017
Among the lawsuits piling up against Equifax Inc. stemming from the massive data breach that put approximately 143 million consumers' data at risk are proposed class actions filed by investors who said the credit reporting agency broke securities laws.
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