In this interview with Help Net Security, Marc Rubbinaccio, Head of Cybersecurity and Compliance at Secureframe, explains where security teams go wrong when preparing for CMMC and FedRAMP 20x. The conversation covers how organizations check the 110 requirements but miss the 320 assessment objectives beneath them, why spotless SOC 2 evidence can hide a broken control, and how continuous monitoring is changing compliance work. It also includes advice for junior practitioners on AI and practical … More →
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FDA Approves Viridian’s Thyroid Eye Disease Drug, Competitor to a Blockbuster Amgen Med
Viridian Therapeutics’ Lumvoa is approved for treating both the chronic and active phases of thyroid eye disease. This drug will offer patients an alternative to


