With data privacy laws becoming a focus for many global and U.S. state governments in 2019, this year will prove to be challenging for companies as they attempt to comply with the many regulations pertaining to the personal data of customers.
Intelligence of Things is the new trend emerging in consumer technology as evident at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2020) in Las Vegas, smart devices that are able to anticipate human needs and are at the core of smart cities' infrastructure.
Companies are turning to AI to defend their networks and make up for a lack of personnel, but will it be smart enough to recognize a real threat with hackers developing their own AI-powered tools too?
Hundreds of written comments received by the California Office of the Attorney General show that there is still confusion and possible expansion of the CCPA.
Cryptojacking incidents are increasing faster than any other types of cyber incident with reports indicate that it has tripled since 2017. Why are cryptojacking rates on the rise and how do you recognize it?
2019 has seen ransomware costs higher than they ever have been and are expected to increase in 2020. It needs to become an unprofitable business to stop the attacks from hackers.
How could companies best prepare themselves to face potential CCPA litigation following a data security incident and protect against data breach claims seeking exorbitant statutory penalties?
Thousands of Ring camera credentials are posted by hackers on the dark web which allow cybercriminals to get inside users’ camera system and watch them without their knowledge.
Regulations like GDPR and CCPA are generating high volume of data subject requests around how and why data is being used. How should companies manage them and stay in compliance?
Study shows phishing attacks have reached the highest in three years and rising in emerging regions such as Brazil and other parts of South America. Why does it threatens a brand’s integrity?










