Digital trust is a necessary component of cloud adoption and overall digital transformation, enabling companies to transfer critical processes online and create new forms of inter-organization connection.
On the state level, debates between business and consumer advocates have coalesced over whether to include a private right to action in data privacy legislation. For a federal privacy law, proposed litigation faces an additional hurdle: whether a federal law should preempt state laws.
In post-Roe America, the rapidly shifting legal landscape—that varies state-to-state—has led organizations and individuals alike to seek ways to protect their digital and physical privacy when seeking or providing reproductive healthcare.
By truly understanding the service level agreements of a cloud service provider, enterprises can ensure that the joint responsibility of securing data, applications and processes is maintained, allowing IT teams to create a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy.
Government agencies, from the municipal to the federal level, have the largest and most varied number of use cases that require a Zero Trust Architecture , because of the range of systems they operate and the weaknesses of OT security.
Remote and hybrid work business models are being adopted by organizations at an exponential rate. Enterprise Technology Management addresses some of the complexities of today’s technology management, asset visibility, employee access control, and compliance and audit readiness.
Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) brings significant benefits to the delivery of patient healthcare services and internal operations, but healthcare delivery organizations tend to struggle with implementing effective cybersecurity measures.
As reliance on third parties grows, so too does the exposure to additional risk. A rigorous third party risk management program helps identify, manage and mitigate the risks to reap the rewards of these relationships.
External DPO service providers, whilst offering valuable benefits to the organisation, are not a one stop shop for privacy and data protection compliance. Companies must still maintain robust data protection policies, promote good data protection practices and generally uphold the data protection principles.
Organizations are facing a complex patchwork of cybersecurity tools that are not integrated or are too niche. It's time to audit the current security stack, identify gaps and redundancies, and then create a go-forward plan to course-correct.










