Many organizations go through great lengths to set up effective security operations incident response plans but do they test them to assess effectiveness and make continuous improvements?
With the latest news that Google will follow Apple, a cookieless future is inevitable. The need for transparency in data collection is now vital with privacy legislation which can result in hefty fines for businesses that are non-compliant.
How do technology partners, cloud providers, vendors, distributors, customers and organizations earn trust? There is no simple answer, but compliance standards play a significant role. There can be no trust without transparency, and modern compliance helps organizations make their security practices considerably less opaque.
Companies that monetize consumer data have a curious relationship with trust. In some cases however, corporate stewardship of that trust has taken a back seat to the larger imperatives of continuous growth and revenue generation. As a result, the trust relationship between consumers and companies that rely on their data is on very thin ice.
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.
When an organisation is attempting to contain a security breach, there is no such thing as too many cooks – but instead, too many siloed cooks. Cutting through the silos will allow for more robust security and enable agility across areas of a business that are, in fact, complementary to each other.
The Uber breach that affected 57 million people shows the near complete lack of care at the company with regard to customer data – as well as the company’s inability to learn from previous security mishaps. Are customers already desensitized after hearing data breach after data breach or will this be a wake-up call?
Adversary attribution is one reliable and modern approach to fighting cybercrime as defending your enterprise can be easier if you know the opponents and what they know about you.
Privacy is a key concern for mobile carriers when combining telco data with AI to create higher value intelligence entities while enforcing anonymized and filtered data.
A recent spate of crippling ransomware attacks against healthcare organizations signals that these assaults remain a major threat. Healthcare leaders should focus their efforts by moving beyond a prevention strategy and focusing on developing a proactive preparedness plan.










