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NIST SP 800-171 Requirement 3.3: Audit & Accountability 

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he first level of protection that should be considered is border security. This can also be called minimum, or baseline, protection.
I’ve got lots of news to share with all of you this week, so hang in there. First off, there is lots of talk about major breaches and supply chain attacks that happened long ago, that were never talked about.
CUI is the broader category of the two, that includes many different types of sensitive information.
On another note, a few weeks ago, I talked about Intel’s “Spectre” flaw in their chips. Now that they have addressed the issue, Intel has come out with the statement that says: “Our chips can make you safer.”
With breaches on the rise, there is an increased need to hire cybersecurity professionals, in addition to private and public sector organizations improving both their cybersecurity planning and incident management.
There is a new open standard, called “WebAuthn,” which is going to be coming to all major web browsers soon, as a new way to log in.
There is a new open standard, called “WebAuthn,” which is going to be coming to all major web browsers soon, as a new way to log in.
Deciding on which firewall to choose can be overwhelming. Because of this, companies tend to put off implementing a firewall. Here are a few tips to simplify the decision making process.
On a different note, there is a major subject coming up right now in Cyber News. It is the fact that Intel is not planning to fix Spectre flaws in their older chips, only new ones.
The hacking team “SamSam,” has infected the city of Atlanta’s computer network with ransomware and has made it so all things on the network are inaccessible.
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