According to Threatpost, distributors of malicious software are taking advantage of fears generated over the Coronavirus to spread trojans and other malware in countries close to China. Botnet-driven emails display subject lines insinuating that the email contains critical information about the real-word virus. Recipients who click on these emails risk releasing the lurking malware into … Continue reading Coronavirus Emails Spread Malware
CCPA “Service Provider” Definition Threatens Insurance Defense
InsuranceNewsNet.com has reported that insurance defense firms are concerned that the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) prohibits them from sharing claimants’ personal information with experts and consultants necessary to defend the insured. A law firm representing an insurance carrier who does business in California may be subject to the act by way of its definition … Continue reading CCPA “Service Provider” Definition Threatens Insurance Defense
What are Data Passports?
Each data carries with it a form of encryption prohibiting use without verification. Furthermore, access may be revoked so that originators can secure data against previously verified use. Even if the data travels outside of an encrypted system, it is protected. To provide a general understanding of what "data passports" could refer to in that … Continue reading What are Data Passports?