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The Cybercrime Issue

June 2018

The Cybercrime Issue

Last year, cybersecurity took center stage not just in boardrooms, but in the media. It’s not just a C-level concern, but something that affects every one of us, at both professional and personal levels. And if the first few months of 2018 are any indication, it’s not slowing down.

In this month’s issue, we focus on the threats and cybercrime that almost every organization faces, including those that come from within. External and insider threats require different kinds of awareness, and both deserve the same level of attention!

  1. When cybercriminals rent or sell their tools or services to less-experienced criminals, it is known as what? (Crime-as-a-Service or CaaS)
  2. To see the full URL of a link, you should always perform this easy function. (Mouseover)
  3. What does GDPR stand for? (General Data Protection Regulation)
  4. When organizations hire a third party to break into their networks it is known as what? (Penetration Testing)
  5. This regulation officially takes effect on May 25, 2018. (GDPR)

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