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Who Owns Your Genome?
Direct-to-consumer genetic testing offers to give people new insights into their history and their health. But your DNA has value to others as well. What are the tradeoffs when you give your DNA to a company?
The Wall Street Journal
How Should an Organization Respond to a Ransomware Attack?
In this interactive workshop, Adams and Reese Special Counsel Roy Hadley discusses steps to take when an organization is hit with a ransomware attack.
The March of Time
1941: FBI NATIONAL POLICE ACADEMY: FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover behind podium on stage SOT saying law enforcement first line of defense, worried about Communist & Pseudo-Liberals, seek to weaken law enforcement, will meet these challenges.
MOT 1941: FBI NATIONAL POLICE ACADEMY: FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover behind podium on stage SOT saying law enforcement first line of defense, worried about Communist & Pseudo-Liberals, seek to weaken law enforcement, will meet these...
TLDR News
What's Johnson's Plan for the Brexit Negotiation? - Brexit Explained
Next week the UK and EU are set to begin negotiations over their future relationship post-Brexit. With time ticking, the UK has published its official stance on negotiations, laying out its objectives. So in this video, we discuss the...
The Wall Street Journal
New Scrutiny on Money Laundering
Morgan Stanley Anti Money Laundering Counsel Nicole De Bello and Citigroup Global Anti-Money Laundering Head Cathy LaFalce discuss how their companies are adjusting their compliance in preparation for the new expansive anti-money...
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Screenwriters Keith and Kenny Lucas on Movies as a Tool For Change
The Academy Award - nominated screenwriting duo Keith and Kenny Lucas discuss their latest project, "Judas And The Black Messiah," and what its success means for the future of storytelling on the big screen.
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Technology's Darker Side
How much are cyber and other technology related threats growing? How can companies get ahead of them and react when they strike? Do companies face stricter regulation on privacy and data use?
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Post Breach Crisis Communications
FTI Consulting crisis communications expert Meredith Griffanti shares how companies can better prepare for cyber breaches with these best practices for when an incident happens.
TLDR News
Federal Troops Descend on Portland: Why Is Trump Taking This Unprecedented Move? - TLDR News
In the last few days, Trump has begun deploying federal troops in Portland and is threatening to do so in other states too. In this video, we explain how this move is unprecedented and discuss Trump's motives for taking such radical action.
The Wall Street Journal
Working Together
Businesses need to cooperate with government and with one another to defend against cybersecurity threats. But it isn't always clear how to make those relationships work. Leaders in this effort explore how to get it done.
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Deep Dive: Me vs.Us. The Future of Testing the Age of Covid-19
How do you balance the need to share your health data for the public good in a pandemic but ensure that your most sensitive data isn't compromised in the testing process? Genomic experts discuss and share perspectives on the outlook for...
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Lessons from a Cyberattack
Duffy Group CEO Kathleen Duffy and One Treasure Island Executive Director Sherry Williams relate their experiences with cyber attacks and share their learnings so others are better prepared as ransomware and other attacks affect more...
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When Hackers Strike What Do I Do?
What actions can a business be taking once they suffer a data breach?
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The Impacts of Emerging Technologies on Cybersecurity
Executive Assistant Director Chris Piehota is a member of the FBI's executive leadership team and leads the Bureau's Scientific and Technology branch. He will discuss the cybersecurity challenges presented by emerging technologies.
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Following the Money
Justice Department Money Laundering and Asset Recovery Deputy Chief Leo Tsao discusses the development of recovery methods and the implications of changes to U.S. anti-money laundering laws.
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Responding to Ransomware
Ransomware attacks are damaging companies large and small. LMG Security Chief Ransomware Negotiator Karen Sprenger shares how companies can effectively prepare for, protect from and respond to ransomware threats.
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Going After the Criminals
Damage from cyber attacks continues to grow as cybercriminals remain out of reach of U.S. authorities. The director of the U.S. Secret Service, James Murray, talks about the methods law enforcement use to prosecute hackers and restore...
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The New Congresswomen on Capitol Hill
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R., NY) and Rep. Marilyn Strickland (D., Wash.) discuss their experience as new legislators on Capitol Hill at WSJ Women In.
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The Hot Seat
Cybersecurity incidents demand quick thinking and decisive responses. In this exercise scenario, a fictional company is faced with some tough choices when their security is compromised.
IDG TECHtalk
Pegasus spyware and iPhone security
Amnesty International's Security Lab revealed that a handful of iPhones, mostly belonging to journalists and human rights activists, were successfully infected with Pegasus spyware. While the majority of iPhones users are not affected,...
The March of Time
Hospital FBI crimes rates
MOT 1943: FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION: EXT Sign. F.B.I. Director J. Edgar Hoover (1895-1972) talking to woman at desk, she saying she understands it's local not federal problem, Hoover saying FBI is doing all they can, solution is in...
The Wall Street Journal
Responding to Ransomware Risks Workshop
More ransomware attacks now involve criminals publishing data if a ransom isn't paid. In this workshop, two experts detail the careful response required by such attacks.
The Telegraph
10-year-old girl narrowly misses Texas school shooting
The mother of a 10-year-old girl said she 'thanks God' for saving her daughter, who went home early and narrowly missed the attack By Josie Ensor in Uvalde, Texas
The Wall Street Journal
Glenn Youngkin on the Economy and Republicans’ Outlook for 2024
The Virginia governor discusses his plans to fight inflation, prepare for a potential recession, expand mental-health resources and steer the Republican Party toward electoral success in 2024.