Yesterday, The Council hosted a webinar, Cybersecurity: The Market, The Politics, The latest. Cheryl Matochik, Senior Vice President, Strategic Resources & Initiatives and Amy Roberti, Vice President, Industry Affairs walked us
A recent Steptoe & Johnson memo “reviews and evaluates the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015 (S. –)(“CISA”) drafted by Senators Richard Burr (R-NC) and Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and the Cyber
As you are now all too well aware, on February 5th Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield disclosed that it had experienced a data breach in late December that it
Three months ago, the State Department reported that its unclassified email system had been compromised by hackers and insiders are reporting that the government has still been unable to evict
Industry experts are saying that some companies may need up to $1 billion in cyber coverage but warn that some organizations are having trouble finding even a fraction of that.
Do you know who has your medical identity? Theft of personal medical identity information has grown 21.7 percent in 2014 and the booming crime has cost more than $20 billion.
As big cyber attacks continue to strike companies globally, Wall Street banks and the big law firms that represent them have been cooperating to share “basic information about digital security
The House Homeland Security Committee recently met to hear testimony on the president’s information sharing proposal. Committee Chairman Mike McCaul vowed to lead a renewed effort to push cybersecurity legislation through Congress, “and
In a new report on Cyber Security in the Insurance Sector, the New York State Department of Financial Services reported that insurance carriers could be hackers next targets.
The FBI claims that it is close to figuring out who hacked Anthem. FBI Executive Assistant Director Bob Anderson told reporters, “I think we’re very close already. But we’re not