With numerous SMBs fined for GDPR violations in 2019, it’s essential for these smaller companies to understand the basics of the legislation in order to stay compliant.
List of data privacy violations is still growing since the Cambridge Analytica scandal two years ago and will not stop unless the tech giants are forced to rewrite their business models.
Embracing continuous exposure management allows businesses to proactively manage their cybersecurity posture, prioritize critical exposures, and maintain a comprehensive view of their attack surface.
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.
117 GDPR omnibus laws, 28 CCPA sectoral laws and more amendments coming up for the CCPA and LGDP, how do you keep your privacy program afloat?
Many data-centric cybersecurity frameworks are pushing the industry towards full proactive prioritization and risk ranking gap analysis to enable an accurate measure of system risk while reducing the resources and time required for compliance with privacy regulations.
Generative AI has the potential to strengthen cybersecurity defenses and enhance cyber threat intelligence significantly, but each tool’s ability to handle the job depends on vendors’ ability to overcome inherent limitations.
The pandemic shone a bright and unflattering spotlight on where companies need to update their IT infrastructure. Here are a few trends that are bound to define this year’s plans and investments.
For most organizations, especially small and mid-market businesses, tracking who is behind an attack delivers far less value than understanding what attackers are doing and how to defend against it.
New exposed credentials are growing steadily with an increase of 16.6% from last year while previously exposed information continues to recirculate within underground communities.










