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Cybersecurity: Responding to the challenge of cyber-intrusion Thentia BlogFebruary 25, 2022
Cybersecurity: Responding to the challenge of cybe...

How can regulators respond to the threat of cyberattacks on their agencies? We look at this and more in our latest blog post.

New Mexico moves to streamline licensure: weekly regulatory news Regulatory NewsFebruary 22, 2022
New Mexico moves to streamline licensure: weekly r...

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.

The potential consequences of cyberattacks for regulators Thentia BlogFebruary 18, 2022
The potential consequences of cyberattacks for reg...

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?

Washington cyber-incident threatens data security: weekly regulatory news Regulatory NewsFebruary 14, 2022
Washington cyber-incident threatens data security:...

Cybersecurity, licensing reform, and staff shortages dominate headlines in this week’s look at regulatory news.

As cyberattacks climb in the news, regulators need to make cybersecurity a top priority Thentia BlogFebruary 11, 2022
As cyberattacks climb in the news, regulators need...

As more regulators face cyberattacks, woe to the unprepared. Cybersecurity can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be.

Iowa sued over licensing requirements for threaders: weekly regulatory news Regulatory NewsJanuary 24, 2022
Iowa sued over licensing requirements for threader...

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.

Top Canadian government office reports major cybersecurity breach: weekly regulatory news Regulatory NewsDecember 6, 2021
Top Canadian government office reports major cyber...

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.

Week in Brief: Regulatory News Regulatory NewsNovember 22, 2021
Week in Brief: 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.

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