The question of data privacy has become one that is shaping the business world of the 21st century. With many technologies advancing in leaps and bounds – as well as the increasing importance of ‘The Internet of Things’ the appointment of a professional Data Protection Officer to ensure legal and mandatory compliance has become a business imperative. We look at how failure to appoint such professionals who can operate at all levels of an organisation can be a costly mistake – not only in terms of revenue – but also in terms of customer trust.
Complexity of data privacy compliance is significantly increased by growing cloud adoption rates. A delegated governance model based on a centralized platform with decentralized policy implementation overcomes these difficulties.
File transfer services play crucial roles in securing business and government operations, but companies must be aware of the inherent risks and adopt mitigations to safeguard against those risks.
Factors like the COVID-19 pandemic has eased people into the idea of quicker, passwordless authentication options. From protecting finger scan data to real-time facial recognition best practices, let’s explore how the biometrics industry is enhancing its security measures.
There is still a gap between the need and resources available to solve the cybersecurity problem. Training the existing workforce solves part of the problem, but long term, the solution lies with the younger generation.
The reduction in CISA’s budget and workforce comes at a time when cyber threats are increasing in volume and sophistication. Private sector teams and state and local agencies must now take the lead in defending their assets.
Implementing a solution to identify and manage automated traffic can help organizations more effectively address the problem of web scraping and the countless other challenges associated with bad bots.
GDPR and the growth in big data analytics brought a new awareness of cyber security to the real estate industry. How should the businesses stay in compliance while growing on innovation?
External DPO service providers, whilst offering valuable benefits to the organisation, are not a one stop shop for privacy and data protection compliance. Companies must still maintain robust data protection policies, promote good data protection practices and generally uphold the data protection principles.
When industrial environments integrated connected systems into their assets, attack surfaces are expanded, opening once-closed critical infrastructure sites and the companies that manage them to attacks from threat actors.










