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Compensation in information security means implementing alternative controls when primary security measures cannot be applied or are insufficient. These compensating controls aim to reduce risk by providing a comparable level of protection, such as using enhanced monitoring or stricter access policies when a technical control like multi-factor authentication is unavailable. They are not permanent fixes but temporary or supplementary measures tailored to specific limitations.

Understanding compensation is critical because relying on weaker or indirect controls can introduce gaps exploitable by attackers if not carefully designed and maintained. Effective compensating controls must be regularly evaluated to ensure they address the exact vulnerabilities left open by missing or failing primary controls. This practice helps maintain security integrity and supports compliance with standards that require risk mitigation even when ideal controls cannot be deployed.

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Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of fraudulent activity targeting users across the Middle East and North Africa by employing various fraudulent Facebook accounts impersonating politicians, public figures, and trusted organizations

Critics of South Korea's Coupang Dismiss Offer as Marketing More Than CompensationAfter suffering a data breach that exposed personal data for two-thirds of South Korea' population, online retailer Coupang promised to distribute $1.2 billion in vouchers to "restore customer trust." But critics have accused the move of being more about marketing than true compensation.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 2 months ago

Cryptohack Roundup: KiloEX Offers Compensation

Also, Nike Sued Over Shutdown of NFT SubsidiaryThis week, KiloEX compensation after Oracle exploit, Nike sued over NFT shutdown, SEC dropped probe into PayPal PYUSD, Long Island man sentenced for crypto fraud, Americans lost billions to crypto scams, Loopscale exploiter agreed to return stolen funds and bank regulators softened stance on crypto.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 4 months ago

Australia's Anti-Scams Bill: What's in It for Victims?

Experts Say Consumers Gain Little as Implementation Challenges Loom for FrameworkAustralia's new scams framework bill sets the foundation for industry action but leaves consumers with limited protections. Experts warn that enforcement and reimbursement mechanisms are unclear, forcing victims to navigate a complex system with little guarantee of compensation.

Investigating compensation to police whose sensitive info was leaked in 2023 The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has bailed two officers after they were arrested as part of a fraud investigation related to the payments to cops whose sensitive data was mistakenly published in 2023.…

Bank Info Security 1 year, 8 months ago

Cyberstarts Program Sparks Debate Over Ethical Boundaries

Scrutiny Over Ethics of Profit-Sharing Prompts End to Cyberstarts CISO CompensationAllegations of conflicts of interest in Cyberstarts’ Sunrise program have sparked debate in the CISO community. While the program connected CISOs with startups for advisory purposes, its profit-sharing incentives drew criticism, leading some participants to resign and the firm to halt compensation.

3 Countries Taking Different Approaches to Accountability and Victim CompensationGovernments globally are intensifying anti-scam measures, introducing new guidelines to banks, telecom providers and other key sectors to bolster security controls and mitigate fraud risks for consumers and businesses. Some new frameworks threaten to levy stiff penalties for non-compliance.

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