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How Keeping Track of Microsoft’s Product Plans Can Keep Your Network Secure

LAN Infotech

How Keeping Track of Microsoft’s Product Plans Can Keep Your Network Secure. Key Points in This Article: CIOs and IT administrators must ensure that their networks remain free and clear of outdated software applications, which can pose a tremendous security risk. Why You Need to Retire Outdated Software Applications.

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Nation’s Strongest Regulations for Law Enforcement Use of Facial Recognition Technology Go Into Effect: Key Provisions of Maryland’s New Law

Security Industry Association

Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services by June 30, 2026. Designated coordinator: Agencies are required to appoint a program coordinator responsible for policy adherence, reports and audits. Agency audits: Agencies are required to annually conduct a comprehensive audit to determine compliance with Maryland law and policy.

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Operational Resilience for Financial Services: The View from APAC

Pure Storage

A plan to meet the regulatory requirements as well as an audit regime were required by June 2023 and a first audit must be completed by June 2024. The second phase stretches until May 2026, at which time financial institutions are required to be fully functional with their operational resilience plans.

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Understanding the Impact of California’s SB 1047 AI Bill on All Stakeholders

Solutions Review

The Safe and Secure Innovation for Frontier Artificial Intelligence Models Act – SB 1047 – was passed by the California State Assembly in late August. The bill defines “critical harm” broadly to include any grave harm to public safety and security comparable in severity to the previously mentioned harms.