Many claim that data protection laws are preventing the use of data to track the COVID-19 pandemic which seems to be based on a false understanding of the laws.
While digitalisation increases productivity and output for critical national infrastructure, the industry needs to find a balance between the benefits of interconnectivity and exposure to cyber risks.
The development of smart apartments in U.S. has led to more IoT devices and data, providers need to know what it takes to stay compliant to data protection laws like CCPA.
Meeting regulatory and legal compliance standards is not enough for cybersecurity today, effective data security requires companies to have a proactive mindset to challenge, enhance and improve.
With more hackers taking advantage of software patches to find vulnerabilities and attack system, programmers need to focus on securing the code at its foundation and not rely on updates.
Although CCPA is intended for California consumers, enterprises across the U.S. are adjusting their cybersecurity procedures and policies in anticipation of further regulations.
Reasonable security is required for 5G IoT devices under new California and Oregon IoT security laws but it’s up to manufacturers to interpret the requirements and develop standards.
Processing personal health data under GDPR is a challenge for many European organizations during COVID-19 outbreak, what are the data protection and privacy approaches that they can take?
With the growth in BYOD, mobile messaging and a mobile workforce, companies should make it a priority to provide secure communications for data security and compliance.
With millions of employees working from home in a pandemic, sound cyber and data security practices are necessary for companies to safeguard data and protect themselves.










