The Russia-Ukraine conflict has seen cyber warfare enter the mainstream and the risk of spill-over into unrelated businesses remains a possibility. Businesses should review their existing backup and recovery strategies and cyber incident response plans or they risk getting caught in the cyber crossfire.
Insider threats are on the rise. What's worse, these threats often fly under the radar for months before they're caught. To prevent an insider threat is to proactively identify and mitigate insider risks. Data and user monitoring tools can be critical by revealing how insiders use data in real-world workflows.
Bio-cybersecurity is not to be taken lightly as data breach could lead to healthcare companies buying back patient data from ransomware or hackers using stolen genetic data to blackmail individuals.
This year’s Data Privacy Day is especially significant given a tumultuous 2018 with numerous data misuse cases and massive data breaches. A year data privacy came into public consciousness. So what do tech industry leaders have to say about Data Privacy Day 2019?
The future of data is not about how much we collect, but how ethically it is used and how we can realistically safeguard it so that we get the best out of AI without violating data privacy tenets.
Data privacy came into public consciousness in 2018. Yet, even with new regulations to protect personal privacy, it’s clear that there is still a long way to go in 2019 before personal data is truly protected.
Since patching is problematic and traditional perimeter security is ineffective for Ripple20 vulnerabilities, Zero Trust security may be the right answer.
In order to address the cybersecurity challenges facing SMBs in 2021, we need to address both new and old, both human error and technical shortcomings.
Use of biometrics will help to shorten lines and improve customer experience in airports but adoption is not high due to lack of understanding of the technology and its use cases.
With more and more organizations providing healthcare data through patient portals, how can they protect themselves from unauthorized access and theft of medical records?










