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CA Privacy Protection Agency announced Californian Office of Administrative Law approved CPPA rulemaking package to implement the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020. CPPA final CPRA regulations will be available ....
March 21, 2022, the president issued a statement informing U.S. citizens that now is a critical moment to accelerate our work to improve domestic cybersecurity and bolster our national resilience. the administration has made efforts to strengthen U.S. national cyber defenses ....
Through participation in a program offered through California Polytechnic State University, Sequoyah High School students are receiving training in digital technology and security. ....
–January 2021 is Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and to assist the community to learn more about this tragic criminal enterprise, the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney’s Office and Cal Poly’s California Cybersecurity Institute have teamed up to offer free online presentations to the community on Jan. 19 & 20 from 11 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. each day. These presentations will bring a variety of local experts together to offer information on human trafficking as well as resources for victims and survivors. “Human Trafficking is modern-day slavery right here and we must do everything we can to eliminate it from our community,” said Dan Dow, District Attorney. “Our SLO County Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force is making a significant impact in reducing the occurrence in our county and I am grateful for the great partnerships we have. Please join our virtual forum to learn more.” ....
Agreement. samuel, walk us through how similar or different this hack is from the wikileaks hack that happened in 2016, the hack of the dnc. reporter: area 51, the california cybersecurity firm that discovered the cables, are linking it to china. they say basically what happened was methods were used that are techniques resembling those long used by an elite unit of the china people s liberation army. they say it was a simple fishing campaign. those are the emails that we might receive in our inboxes. they look like our company when we click the links. but it s actually an imposter trying to get our user name and password. once you ve given them that, they might have access to the system. unlike the wikileaks cables which were high-level classified documents, these were low-level classified documents, those sensitive nonetheless. it s important to point out that china s ministry of foreign affairs say the reports like this in the times are ....