Standards, Regulations & Compliance , Video

ISMG Editors: US Supreme Court May Limit Identity Theft Law

Also: ISMG Hosts Engage Event in Toronto; Vendor Wiz Quadruples Workforce
Clockwise, from top left: Anna Delaney, Tom Field, Michael Novinson and Marianne Kolbasuk McGee

In the latest weekly update, four editors at Information Security Media Group discuss important cybersecurity and privacy issues, including highlights of ISMG's upcoming Engage Toronto event, how the U.S. Supreme Court challenges the identity theft statute and how - despite tough economic times - vendor Wiz boosted its valuation by $4 billion in 16 months.

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The panelists - Anna Delaney, director, productions; Tom Field, senior vice president, editorial; Michael Novinson, managing editor, ISMG Business; and Marianne Kolbasuk McGee, executive editor, HealthcareInfoSecurity - discuss:

  • Highlights from ISMG's upcoming ISMG Engage Toronto event, which features in-depth conversations among security leaders on API security, third-party risk and ChatGPT;
  • How justices on the U.S. Supreme Court appear ready to restrict federal prosecutors' use of a federal law criminalizing identity theft after hearing a case challenging its application in a Medicaid fraud case;
  • How cybersecurity vendor Wiz has become the most valuable venture-backed cybersecurity company in the world, nearly quadrupling its workforce from 168 employees to more than 650 in 16 months and raising $300 million on a $10 billion valuation.

The ISMG Editors' Panel runs weekly. Don't miss our previous installments, including the Feb. 17 edition, which discusses how a ransomware campaign hits outdated VMware hosts, and the Feb. 24 special edition on zero trust.


About the Author

Anna Delaney

Anna Delaney

Director, ISMG Productions

An experienced broadcast journalist, Delaney conducts interviews with senior cybersecurity leaders around the world. Previously, she was editor-in-chief of the website for The European Information Security Summit, or TEISS. Earlier, she worked at Levant TV and Resonance FM and served as a researcher at the BBC and ITV in their documentary and factual TV departments.




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