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Councils in information security are formal groups composed of experts, stakeholders, and decision-makers who develop policies, standards, and frameworks to guide cybersecurity practices within organizations or industries. They often focus on creating consistent approaches to risk management, data protection, and system security, ensuring alignment with regulatory requirements and emerging threats.

These councils influence security by defining controls that reduce attack surfaces, such as access management and encryption standards. Their guidance can shape vulnerability prioritization and secure system design, helping organizations avoid misconfigurations or gaps that attackers might exploit. Additionally, councils facilitate collaboration and information sharing, which supports coordinated defense strategies and timely updates to security policies based on evolving threat intelligence.

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Bank Info Security 9 months, 1 week ago

Free Healthcare 'Toolkit' Ranks and Maps Third-Party Risk

Guide Helps Teams Prioritize, Recognizing Not All Vendors Pose Same Level of RiskThird-party security risk is among the most complicated challenges facing the healthcare sector because of the wide variety of vendors involved and the critical products and services they provide. A new Health Sector Coordinating Council toolkit aims to help entities navigate those difficulties.

Bank Info Security 9 months, 1 week ago

Germany Under Pressure to Oppose EU Chat Control Proposal

Signal and Rights Groups Urge Berlin to Reject CSAM Proposal Ahead of Key EU VoteThe German federal government is under pressure to withdraw support for a European Union content scanning proposal that critics argue poses large-scale privacy risks. The EU Justice and Home Affairs Council is set to vote Oct. 14 on a regulation called Chat Control.