The New York Times report is about “723 Internet Years Old” (think 4 human years) that a YouTube VP joined a state-backed Russian news channel “RT anchor in a studio, where he praised RT for bonding with viewers by providing “authentic” content instead of “agendas or propaganda.””  The October 23

Continue Reading Over 1 billion views of RT (Russian News channel) on YouTube since 2013!

The New York Times reported about a new “bill would require internet companies to provide information to the election commission about who is paying for online ads.” The October 19, 2017 report entitled “Senators Demand Online Ad Disclosures as Tech Lobby Mobilizes” included these comments:

Senator John McCain

Continue Reading New law may require Google and Facebook to disclose political advertising

The New York Times reported that the US Supreme Court will consider a case against Microsoft to “decide whether federal prosecutors can force technology companies to turn over data stored outside the United States.”  In 1986 Congress passed the Stored Communications Act (SCA) to control telephone records long before the

Continue Reading Supreme Court will consider a 1986 law about phone records and how it applies to emails in 2017 outside the US

The Washington Post reported that Google admitted that it “found that tens of thousands of dollars were spent on ads by Russian agents who aimed to spread disinformation across Google’s many products, which include YouTube, as well as advertising associated with Google search, Gmail, and the company’s DoubleClick ad network.”

Continue Reading Google confesses that Russia bought Google Search and YouTube ads to influence the 2016 election!

Gizmodo reported that IRS supports its new $7.25 million contract with Equifax as a “no bid sole source” contract “to help verify US taxpayers’ identities” …and without which “would have prevented thousands of hurricane victims from obtaining much needed…. tax information.”  The October 5, 2017 story entitled “IRS Chief

Continue Reading Do you trust Equifax? Apparently IRS believes a new $7.25 million contract with Equifax is a good idea!

Rueters reported that former Equifax CEO Richard Smith (who retired suddenly last week) provided written testimony that “Equifax was alerted to the breach by the U.S. Homeland Security Department on March 9,…, but it was not patched.”  The October 2, 2017 report entitled “Equifax failed to patch security vulnerability

Continue Reading Surprised? Equifax learned about its cyber exposure in March, but failed to do anything!

My Guest Blogger Eddie Block (CISSP, CIPM, CIPP/G, CISA, CEH) is a senior attorney in Gardere’s Litigation Group and member of the Cybersecurity and Privacy Legal Services Team who focuses on all aspects of information cyber security, including credentialing functions, firewall and IDS deployment and monitoring, and penetration testing, and

Continue Reading GUEST BLOG: Will cyber disasters finally be the reason that IT folks learn to speak English rather than Geek Talk (think Technology)?

Gemalto issued a report that “identity theft breaches continues to remain high and result in many records being stolen shows that organizations are still not adequately addressing this threat.” The September 2017 report entitled “2017 Poor Internal Security Practices Take a Toll” included these comments:

A large portion

Continue Reading Poor cyber security equals +1.9 billion records exposed in the first 6 months of 2017!

My Guest Blogger Eddie Block (CISSP, CIPM, CIPP/G, CISA, CEH) is a senior attorney in Gardere’s Litigation Group and member of the Cybersecurity and Privacy Legal Services Team who focuses on all aspects of information cyber security, including credentialing functions, firewall and IDS deployment and monitoring, and penetration testing, and

Continue Reading GUEST BLOG: Are you surprised to hear that Equifax’s security chief doesn’t have a degree in technology, rather majored in music?