With emails bypassing defenses, humans are left as organizations’ last line of defense against phishing attacks. But it’s unreasonable to expect each employee to be a cybersecurity expert and identify these attacks every time.
Consent is a major requirement in every data privacy regulation worldwide. PrivacyOps and automation is becoming increasingly necessary for compliance.
As merchants weigh the risks and rewards of expanding into the Metaverse, it’s important to understand the fraud and customer experience implications. Before making the leap, retailers should ensure their existing digital commerce platforms are secure.
While VPNs do function well when it comes to tunneling and encrypting data from authorized users, there are a couple of significant catches. Is software defined perimeter (SDP) the answer?
Updated FFIEC compliance guidelines specifically delineate APIs as a distinct attack surface, shedding light on the amplified risks they introduce. Financial institutions might be on a tighter compliance timeline than anticipated to prioritize fortifying their API security.
Biden's executive order is stepping up the nation’s cybersecurity measures and this can help enhance the security of autonomous vehicles where an attack could potentially have catastrophic consequences.
Recent events like the SolarWinds breach are stark reminders that to safely migrate operations to the cloud, organizations need to have a thorough plan ahead of time that is centrally focused on governance and security.
Adjusting to life under the GDPR in 2018 will be difficult. But tech implications of the GDPR will drive greater growth of the digital economy, not less.
With number of remote workers growing, companies need to re-think their security policies to make the employees’ homes a safe, sustainable and productive work environment to work in.
In this guide, we look at some of the cyber security trends and latest innovations that are helping companies to defend themselves against cyber attacks in 2020.










