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Hack Our Jibo at Black Hat!

When we began planning for this year's Black Hat, we were excited by the idea of giving one lucky attendee a Jibo, a cute, social family robot. Like Digital Guardian, the robot was born in Boston. Billed as the "world's first family robot," Jibo was founded by a MIT roboticist. Last fall Jibo even landed on TIME Magazine's coveted list of the 25 Best Inventions of 2017, alongside the iPhone X and the Tesla Model 3. Cut to last month, just weeks before Black Hat: We learned the future of Jibo may not be so bright. The company hasn't officially gone out of business – yet – but it looks like our little robot friend may soon be in the market for a new gig.
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What is NIST SP 800-171?

Learn about NIST SP 800-171, a set of guidelines designed to ensure federal data remains confidential when shared in nonfederal systems, what it covers, requirements, and more, in this week's Data Protection 101.
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What is SEC Cybersecurity?

Learn about how the Securities and Exchange Commission views cybersecurity, examples of how the SEC enforces the financial market, and more in this week's Data Protection 101, our series on the fundamentals of information security.
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Clearing the Air

Google’s New “No Chrome Browser Injection Policy” Has No Impact on Digital Guardian’s DLP Capabilities
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Sinovel Fined $1.5M in IP Theft Case

Sinovel, a Chinese turbine manufacturer behind one of the decade's classic insider threat cases, was ordered to pay $1.5M by a federal judge last week for the theft of trade secrets.
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20 Information Security Tips for Hospitals

Encryption, monitoring data access, and ensuring there's a recovery plan in place: In this week's Data Protection 101 we countdown 20 information security tips designed to help hospitals better safeguard sensitive patient data.
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What is a Data Classification Policy?

Learn about data classification policies, benefits, examples, and best practices, in this week's Data Protection 101, our series on the fundamentals of information security.
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California Passes Rigorous New Data Privacy Bill

California passed a sweeping data privacy bill on Thursday believed to be the strictest in the nation. The law will give consumers the ability to ask what data companies have on them and to sue over data breaches.