Cyber Contingency Plans, Vendor Contracts
A recent HHS announcement discussing the importance of creating a contingency plan to recover from cyberattacks and then
address a recent FTC announcement urging the use of vendor contracts to reduce cybersecurity risks; a continuation of last
week’s discussion about breach notification legislation; a brief analysis of TLS 1.3 and a discussion about a major mobile fitness
application breach.
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