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Abu Dhabi Global Market establishes ADGM Authority

Abu Dhabi Global Market establishes ADGM Authority Filed on April 12, 2021 Mark Nicholas Cutis. Supplied photo The newly constituted authority will be led by Mark Nicholas Cutis as its Chief Executive Officer, who will assume his position on June 1, 2021. The Board of Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), the International Financial Centre in Abu Dhabi, has approved the establishment of the ‘ADGM Authority’. This newly constituted Authority will be led by Mark Nicholas Cutis as its Chief Executive Officer, who will assume his position on June 1, 2021. The new Authority will play a pivotal role in driving ADGM’s growth by leveraging the trends emerging across the international financial services sector and the developments associated with the post pandemic world. The key functions of the new Authority will include: the Office of Strategy and Business Development, Corporate Services, the Office of Information Security and Enterprise Risk Management.

ADGM Authority and appoints mark cutis as chief executive officer

Three Years In: An Update on the Georgia Cyber Center

Three Years In: An Update on the Georgia Cyber Center Georgia CTO Steve Nichols and CISO David Allen discuss what’s new and what’s coming soon at the Georgia Cyber Center, a global resource for cybersecurity training, leadership and more. Georgia Cyber Center Back in 2018, after interviewing technology and security leaders in Georgia, it was clear that the Georgia Cyber Center (GCC) was special for many reasons. My interview with Calvin Rhodes, CIO of Georgia and executive director of the Georgia Technology Authority (GTA), described the vision, planning, teamwork and execution that made the vision a reality. Fast-forward three years, and the GCC continues to receive a lot of (well-deserved) attention and offers one model for federal, state and local governments to consider on a range of cybersecurity training, solutions and emergency management exercises.

Cyberattack impacts 300,000 CU records

Cyberattack involves 300,000 CU records, university won’t pay ransom People impacted by the hack will be notified the week of April 12, and CU will provide credit and identity monitoring services to them. Author: Allison Sylte Updated: 1:23 PM MDT April 9, 2021 BOULDER, Colo. A cyberattack that targeted a third-party vendor used by the University of Colorado impacted 300,000 records containing personal information ranging from transcripts to medical information to some social security numbers. The attack happened in late January, and according to a Q&A posted to CU’s website on Friday, the university is refusing to pay a ransom requested by the hackers at the advice of the FBI.

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