All Computer Hardware & Software articles – Page 2
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IFS announces chief sustainability officer
IFS, a global cloud enterprise software company, announced it appointed Sophie Graham as chief sustainability officer.
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News Brief
Blackbaud avoids fine in FTC deal requiring data deletion
Software company Blackbaud will be required to delete unnecessary data and boost cybersecurity as part of a proposed settlement with the Federal Trade Commission stemming from a 2020 data breach.
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News Brief
Court bumps Gen Digital false claims judgment to $53M
An opinion in a long-running court case involving software company Gen Digital and alleged violations of the False Claims Act saw proposed costs in the matter jump from $1.3 million to approximately $53 million following successful arguments by the U.S. government.
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LCPtracker appoints chief legal officer
Prevailing wage and construction site compliance solutions provider LCPtracker announced the appointment of Mick Galvin as chief legal officer.
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News Brief
Adobe: Penalties possible in FTC subscriptions probe
Software company Adobe disclosed it could face “significant monetary costs or penalties” resulting from an ongoing Federal Trade Commission investigation into its disclosure and subscription cancellation practices.
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Grammarly welcomes general counsel
Software company Grammarly announced the appointment of Jennifer Miller as general counsel.
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Securonix names general counsel
Software company Securonix announced the appointment of Eunice Kim as general counsel.
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Autodesk announces first chief sustainability officer
Autodesk, a provider of 3D design, engineering, and construction software, announced the appointment of Joe Speicher as the company’s first chief sustainability officer.
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Pipedrive welcomes general counsel
Pipedrive, a customer relationship management software tool, announced the appointment of Phillip Mellet as its new general counsel.
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News Brief
SolarWinds cries SEC ‘overreach’ in fraud lawsuit against company, CISO
SolarWinds will contest a lawsuit brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission against it and its chief information security officer alleging fraud and internal control failures related to the software company’s cyberattack reported in 2020.
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News Brief
Blackbaud settles with states for $49.5M over 2020 data breach
Software company Blackbaud agreed to pay $49.5 million in a multistate settlement addressing charges related to a 2020 cyberattack that exposed the personal data of approximately 13,000 consumers.
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Bentley Systems names sustainability chief
Infrastructure engineering software company Bentley Systems announced the appointment of Chris Bradshaw as its first chief sustainability officer.
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Premium
Nutanix discloses remediation steps following costly software misuse
A lack of oversight of employees handling vendor software is one of several failings at cloud computing company Nutanix that led to misuse, $11 million in estimated costs, and two pending lawsuits.
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Monday.com promotes general counsel to chief people and legal officer
Software developer monday.com announced the promotion of General Counsel Shiran Nawi to chief people and legal officer.
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News Brief
Cantaloupe fined $1.5M in SEC accounting fraud case
Electronic payments software company Cantaloupe agreed to pay a $1.5 million penalty to settle allegations of accounting fraud levied by the Securities and Exchange Commission arising from improper revenue recognition practices.
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Lacework recruits CISO from Twitter
Cloud security company Lacework announced the appointment of Lea Kissner as chief information security officer.
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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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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.