If you want to maximize data utility but remain compliant with privacy regulations, you have to find the right balance between those two. What can help you in your data operations? Privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs).
While the vulnerability of digital license plates to hackers poses some risks to consumers, the emergence of this new technology holds real promise for more-effective and less-intrusive vehicle tracking, both for law enforcement and the public.
CCPA pioneered a strong mandate for data privacy and security in the US, and now SB-327 is focusing on securing IoT devices. However, an opportunity was missed to ditch passwords altogether and advocate for a stronger method of authentication.
Ownership and control of intellectual property are becoming increasingly important as data intensive technologies like AI, blockchain, IoT and Cloud continue to grow rapidly.
Detection engineering with detection-as-code (DaC) can advance security operations just as DevOps improved the app development world. Here are compelling benefits of this trending approach to threat detection.
Things have been tough recently in the cyber insurance industry. Businesses have a difficult time finding affordable policies while underwriters struggle to return loss ratios to profitable levels. These challenging times, however, are forging a resurgence in cyber business intelligence.
Without a pragmatic approach to ICS security, businesses could face serious consequences and shutdown of production when vulnerabilities are exploited by threat actors.
The popularity of online gaming surged during the COVID-19 pandemic—and so did cyberattacks against gamers with 5.8 million attacks detected over the past year. Cybercriminals are becoming experts in deception which makes them increasingly difficult to detect.
Companies with arbitration and class action waiver clauses in their consumer agreements should understand how the CCPA law will address them when faced with class action lawsuits.
China's Social Credit System is scores the reputation of citizens and businesses operating within its sovereign border, using data collected from social media, financial institutions and government records. The purpose is to increase trust, transparency and confidence in the domestic marketplace but at what cost?










