How can regulators respond to the threat of cyberattacks on their agencies? We look at this and more in our latest blog post.
Washington reports further vulnerabilities after a cyberattack, New Mexico moves to ease professional licensing restrictions, Kansas threaders see licensing barriers removed, and more in our Week in Brief.
Cybercriminals are always looking for new ways to breach private systems and steal personal information. But what actual consequences do regulators face when this happens?
Cybersecurity, licensing reform, and staff shortages dominate headlines in this week’s look at regulatory news.
As more regulators face cyberattacks, woe to the unprepared. Cybersecurity can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be.
A Maine physician has her license suspended over Ivermectin, Massachusetts implements new policies to fight staff shortages, and more in this week’s look at regulatory news.
Canada’s Governor General office experiences a network breach, Massachusetts aims to simplify the licensing process for military veterans, and more in this week’s glance at regulatory news.
Both New Jersey and Western Australia take steps to expand multi-jurisdictional licensing, Massachusetts faces new challenges regarding inadequate home improvement practices, and more in this week’s round-up of regulatory news.