Navigating the regulatory and best practices compliance can be a daunting task for even the most experienced person.
Any leader handling data in this ever-evolving landscape must understand how to categorize data to better protect their organizations and customers when working in challenging and emerging markets.
Russian hackers have been kicking up ransomware attacks to exploit new work habits leaves many companies needing to rethink how they approach security.
The EU GDPR signals a move towards a technology-based approach that can enforce data protection policies for personal data. What’s the solution?
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) becomes effective on January 1, 2020, making California the first state in U.S. to roll out GDPR-like regulation, how should the business prepare and how will it impact consumers?
The bubble in cyber security jobs is encouraging people to look for better opportunities at exactly the wrong time, and that may lead to the detriment of the fight against cyber crime. A new report by (ISC)2 found that a staggering 84% of cyber workers are open to new opportunities or plan to change employers in 2018.
Adversary attribution is one reliable and modern approach to fighting cybercrime as defending your enterprise can be easier if you know the opponents and what they know about you.
Recent research shows that one third of enterprises lose more than 10% of their associated technology assets when offboarding workers, and 42% experience unauthorized access to SaaS applications and cloud resources.
A permissioned blockchain like Hyperledger Fabric network provides more control over data to participants than public blockchain and data subjects have more command over their personal data.
Meet Bob. Bob’s an employee at BigCorp, and he’s confused. He’s got info security folks requiring him to take annual...










