RH-ISAC Launches 2021 Call for Speakers for RH-ISAC Cyber Intelligence Summit

WASHINGTON, D.C., February 9, 2021 – The Retail & Hospitality Information Sharing and Analysis Center (RH-ISAC), today announced its Call for Speakers for the 2021 RH-ISAC Cyber Intelligence Summit, a prominent cybersecurity conference for retail and hospitality security professionals. The 2021 RH-ISAC Summit will take place in-person at the Lansdowne Resort and Spa on September…

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Retail & Hospitality ISAC Highlights Exceptional Growth and Sharing in 2020 Year in Review

WASHINGTON, D.C., January 28, 2021 – The Retail & Hospitality Information Sharing and Analysis Center (RH-ISAC) today announced the publication of its 2020 Year in Review, highlighting exceptional growth and sharing. In a year of unprecedented challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic – one that particularly impacted the retail and hospitality sectors, the RH-ISAC…

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Two New Directors Join Retail & Hospitality ISAC Board 

Washington, D.C., December 3, 2020 – The Retail & Hospitality Information Sharing and Analysis Center (RH-ISAC) announced the election of two new directors to its Board of Directors: Diane Brown, senior director of IT risk management and chief information security officer at Ulta Beauty, and Kevin McKenzie, vice president and chief information security officer at Dollar Tree. In addition, two current board members, Colin Anderson, global chief information security officer at Levi Strauss, and Lauren Dana Rosenblatt, vice president…

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Crazy Things You Wouldn’t See in a Retail Store (Compliance)

If online shopping wasn’t already part of your daily routine before the pandemic, chances are it is now. As a society, we’re buying far more online than ever before, and that trend is unlikely to slow down.

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Crazy Things You Wouldn’t See in a Retail Store (Data Privacy)

If online shopping wasn’t already part of your daily routine before the pandemic, chances are it is now. As a society, we’re buying far more online than ever before, and that trend is unlikely to slow down.

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