All Computer Hardware & Software articles – Page 2
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Blog
SS&C Technologies names CCO for U.S. registered funds
SS&C Technologies Holdings announced the appointment of Joanne Kane as chief compliance officer for its U.S. registered funds.
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News Brief
Adobe to pay $3M over government kickback allegations
Adobe agreed to pay $3 million to settle allegations it paid kickbacks in an attempt to win more software purchase orders from the federal government.
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Blog
JumpCloud appoints chief legal officer
Zero trust cybersecurity software company JumpCloud announced the appointment of Jill Passalacqua as chief legal officer.
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News Brief
SEC orders Blackbaud to pay $3M for misleading ransomware disclosures
Software company Blackbaud agreed to pay $3 million to the Securities and Exchange Commission to settle claims it violated securities law by failing to disclose the true scope of a ransomware attack that affected 13,000 users.
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Blog
Loopio appoints first general counsel
Software company Loopio announced the appointment of Neetu Toor as its first general counsel.
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News Brief
Qualtrics discloses ICFR weakness in IT controls
Software company Qualtrics disclosed the discovery of a material weakness in its internal control over financial reporting for the 2022 fiscal year.
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Blog
ScanSource names chief legal officer
ScanSource, an information technology services and consulting company, announced the appointment of Shana Cochrane Smith as senior executive vice president and chief legal officer.
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Sprinklr promotes CCO to general counsel
Software-as-a-service company Sprinklr announced the promotion of Deputy General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer Jacob Scott to general counsel and corporate secretary.
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Premium
CISA strategist: What is an SBOM and why it matters to compliance
Cyberattacks on software are increasing, and the best chance organizations have of protecting themselves is to know about potential vulnerabilities through a software bill of materials, CISA Strategist Allan Friedman shared at CW’s virtual Cyber Risk & Data Privacy Summit.
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Blog
Zendesk recruits compliance head from Snap
Hemma Lomax, the former senior corporate counsel of integrity and compliance at Snap, announced she will be departing the social media company to head compliance at Zendesk.
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News Brief
Ex-GigaTrust CEO sentenced to five years for $50M fraud
The former chief executive officer of email security company GigaTrust was sentenced to five years in prison for fabrications that allowed him and two other executives to defraud investors and lenders of millions.
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Blog
Cantaloupe adds chief legal and compliance officer
Cantaloupe, a digital payments and software services company, announced Anna Novoseletsky was appointed chief legal and compliance officer and general counsel, corporate secretary.
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News Brief
Former GigaTrust CFO pleads guilty to impersonating auditors
The former chief financial officer of bankrupt email security business GigaTrust faces up to five years in prison after pleading guilty to defrauding investors and lenders of $50 million by impersonating auditors and fabricating reports.
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Article
SEC adds whistleblower retaliation charges against ex-NS8 CEO
Adam Rogas, the former CEO of cyber-fraud prevention company NS8 who was sentenced to five years in prison for fraud, now faces charges of impeding and retaliating against a whistleblower following an amended complaint from the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Article
Dassault Systemes names chief sustainability officer
French software corporation Dassault Systèmes announced the appointment of Philippine de T’Serclaes as chief sustainability officer.
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Article
OneTrust hires former Twitter exec Jisha Dymond to be new CECO
OneTrust has hired Jisha Dymond, who most recently led Twitter’s regulatory compliance and risk team, to be its new chief ethics and compliance officer.
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Article
Ex-CEO at NS8 imprisoned 5 years, to forfeit $17.5M for fabricating revenue
The co-founder of NS8, a cyber-fraud prevention company, was sentenced to five years in prison and ordered to forfeit $17.5 million for defrauding investors of more than $100 million, the Department of Justice announced.
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Article
Five companies lose board members in DOJ antitrust sweep
Seven members of corporate boards resigned after the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice flagged their situations as potential violations of the Clayton Act.
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Article
Experts: EU Cyber Resilience Act puts pressure on tech developers, users
The EU’s proposed Cyber Resilience Act primarily puts pressure on tech manufacturers to ensure the cybersecurity of their products, but companies also have a duty of care to use the most secure products available.
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Bitly appoints general counsel to head compliance
Software as a service company Bitly announced the appointment of Kelly Zitzmann as general counsel as part of an expansion of its leadership team.
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