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In the latest weekly update, four editors at Information Security Media Group discuss important cybersecurity and privacy issues, including the indictment of a Maryland couple accused of giving military medical records to Russia, the probationary sentence handed down in the massive Capital One hack, and why the co-CEO of cloud security vendor Lacework called it quits.
The panelists – Anna Delaney, director, productions; Marianne Kolbasuk McGee, executive editor, HealthInfoSecurity; Michael Novinson, managing editor, Business; and David Perera, editorial director, news – discuss:
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- How a Maryland anesthesiologist and her U.S. Army physician spouse face federal indictment for an alleged conspiracy to provide the Russian government with military medical records;
- How convicted Capital One hacker Paige Thompson this week received a sentence of time served and five years of probation following her June conviction in U.S. federal courts for five felonies and two misdemeanors;
- Why David “Hat” Hatfield has exited the co-CEO role at Lacework just four months after the cloud security vendor laid off 20% of its employees.
The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs weekly. Don’t miss our previous installments, including the Sept. 23 edition discussing the industrywide implications of a teenager hacking into Uber’s internal systems and the Sept. 30 edition discussing whether others will follow the U.S. lead to legislate software bills of materials.