Published December 29, 2020, 12:40 PM
The Information Security Officers Group (ISOG) was organized by a team of current and now retired Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) from different financial institutions. Its members initially consisted of CISOs and IT security professionals that come primarily from Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Supervised Financial Institutions, referred to as BSFIs. The organization’s main thrust is the formation of a new culture of Information Security that will have a far-reaching impact upon their respective institutions and the whole Philippine landscape. In order to cover the entire archipelago, ISOG has opened its membership to other non-BSFI institutions, thus, welcoming the rest of the end-user information security practitioners of the country into its fold.
Who will pay for all of California’s unemployment fraud?
Lauren Hepler and Stephen Council
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A 1-year-old in Fresno raking in $167 a week. An ex-state employee stealing $200,000 from California’s unemployment system, some by impersonating Sen. Dianne Feinstein. Another $1.2 million swindled by a rapper who bragged about it on YouTube, $1 billion drained in the name of state prisoners, and $2 billion in jobless benefits siphoned off state-issued debit cards.
If doing the math on unemployment fraud in California during the pandemic isn’t dizzying enough, add the untold numbers of workers still fighting for funds that they say were stolen in unauthorized transactions at faraway ATMs, casinos and convenience stores.
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Digiscribe Receives SOC 2 Type 2 Report for Eighth Consecutive Year
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All Document Scanning Facilities Accredited Meeting Higher 2020 Standards
Digiscribe has received their SOC 2 Type 2 Report for the eighth year in a row
Now more than ever, businesses of all sizes are increasingly concerned with the security of their documents and data. Working with a business process outsourcing company that has received its SOC 2 Type 2 Report mitigates that concern. ELMSFORD, N.Y. (PRWEB) December 28, 2020
Digiscribe, a leading provider of digital mailroom services, document scanning, cloud document management, workflow automation software, and BPO services, is proud to announce the company received its SOC 2 Type 2 Report for the eighth consecutive year. Both the New York and New England scanning facilities fall under this report. Digiscribe became one of the first SOC (Service Organization Control) 2 Type 2 do
Handover of the report to Ambassador Jürg Lauber, Chair of the Open Ended Working Group on cybersecurity at the United Nations in Geneva (Switzerland).
Despite such alarming figures, for the majority
in private enterprise and government it is business as usual while most
ordinary people feel less concerned. The situation in academia is similar, where
cybersecurity is still considered a marginal topic, even in technical
universities where it should be a vital part of their programmes.
But change may be on the horizon. Polish
students taking part in the Bridge Foundation Regional Cyber Labs reviewed the
university curricula across disciplines and assembled practical recommendations