Meet Bob. Bob’s an employee at BigCorp, and he’s confused. He’s got info security folks requiring him to take annual...
U.S. government agencies warned of new wave of password spraying attacks with Citrix serving as one of the latest victims of such “low and slow” hacking campaigns.
Google Chrome's new privacy tools for controlling online tracking and Brave's new model for sharing 70% of ad revenues with users are raising concerns for ad platforms.
Cybersecurity vacancies are hard to fill as companies are hiring from a pool which is not growing quick enough to meet demand, a phenomenon attributed to growing cybercrime economy and lack of extensive education to produce professionals.
GDPR is altering software development practices by forcing software development companies to take steps towards better application design and greater security.
New Atlantic Council report by two former Department of Defense officials suggests that active cyber defense would represent a welcome compromise between doing nothing and going on the offensive.
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?
Tech lobbyists working to introduce new amendments and changes to the upcoming CCPA privacy law which could significantly limit the effectiveness of the regulation.
In the competitive world of mobile app development, companies need to take mobile app security as an important factor to protect consumer data and privacy.
U.S. is addressing GDPR compliance and data privacy through technologies whereas Europe is taking the litigation route, will Europe wake up at some point and realize they’re behind the technology curve?









