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The Proposal tag covers proposals that could shape cybersecurity policy, technical standards, incident response, and protections for digital systems.

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A proposal is a documented plan for introducing, changing, or funding a security measure, policy, architecture, or project. It turns a problem or requirement into a decision by defining scope, objectives, options, cost, dependencies, owners, and implementation criteria. In security reporting, it may cover a vulnerability-remediation plan, access-control redesign, security tooling purchase, or response to a proposed technical standard.

Its security value depends on connecting identified threats and vulnerabilities to specific controls and verification steps. Reviewers should examine assumptions about assets, trust boundaries, data handling, and third parties; privacy and regulatory constraints where personal data is involved; and plans for testing, rollout, monitoring, exception handling, and reassessment. A proposal that omits residual risk, ownership, measurable acceptance criteria, or maintenance can leave weaknesses unresolved after approval.

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Bank Info Security 1 year, 1 month ago

$5.48M Lawsuit Settlement Reached in Software Vendor Hack

Several Affected HealthEC Healthcare Clients Are Chipping in to Fund SettlementA provider of artificial intelligence-enabled hospital cost-cutting software and several of its healthcare clients agreed to $5.48 million to settle proposed class action litigation involving a 2023 hacking incident affecting 4.6 million individuals.

Justice Officials Will Reportedly Probe the Google-Wiz Deal on Antitrust GroundsAntitrust enforcers are reportedly pumping the brakes on Google's proposed $32 billion buy of Wiz, but it's unclear if it'll be a single speedbump or an unmovable roadblock. Officials in the Justice Department's antitrust division are assessing if the megadeal would illegally limit competition.