Month: September 2021
U.S. Cybersecurity Office Adds Single-Factor Authentication to List of Bad Practices
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) has added the use of single-factor authentication to their list of Bad Practices. Single-factor authentication is a common low-security method of accessing a computer system. “Single-factor” refers to the verifying of the user’s identity with only one method, typically a username and password. It is considered the lowest
Changes to Illinois’ Scott’s Law
Illinois’ “Scott’s Law” – otherwise known as the “Move Over” Law – was mandated in 2017 in order to provide more safety to vehicles displaying flashing emergency lights, including commercial trucks and cars. The law mandates vehicles approaching another vehicle displaying alternative flashing lights to move over and slow down for stopped emergency or maintenance
Despite Uncertain Future for Illinois Eviction Moratorium, Rental Assistance Remains
The Illinois Supreme Court announced an amendment to Order M.R. 30370, which extended the temporary stay on certain residential eviction trials and dispositive motions to September 18. The previous order was set to end on September 1. The amended Order also includes provisions that exempt cases where rental assistance is clearly not viable and there