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Cyber SecurityInsights

How to Conduct a Successful Cybersecurity Exercise

January 12, 2024
In order to respond to cyber attacks, enterprises must invest their time and resources into efficiently training their teams and improving their organizational cyber resilience with the help of effective cyber exercises.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

Web Scraping Is Legal (For Now), but It May Be Hurting Your Business

January 15, 2024
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.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

3 Phishing Strategies to Know So You Don’t Get Scammed

January 17, 2024
The increasing prevalence of AI is creating a more dangerous phishing environment for companies of all sizes. A single hacker can now generate as much as 100 times more malicious content than they could previously.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

Building Out Zero Trust Architecture

January 19, 2024
Organizations that adopt Zero Trust Architecture will see an improvement to security, and are also more attractive to insurers and can more easily meet regulatory compliance requirements. But getting started with adoption is often the biggest challenge.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

Ransomware – Keeping Ahead of the Latest Threat Techniques

January 22, 2024
Criminal gangs behind ransomware attacks will continue to adapt their techniques to maximize their returns. They are increasingly using novel tactics to circumvent traditional security solutions and one of the most significant shifts is that attacks involving data exfiltration are now the norm.
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Data ProtectionInsights

GDPR 2.0? New Comprehensive AI Regulations From the EU

January 24, 2024
The EU’s recent negotiated agreement over the A.I. Act is one of the world’s first comprehensive attempts to govern the use of AI. Enforcement won’t kick in until 2025, but IT leaders are already trying to stay ahead lest they risk falling behind.
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Data PrivacyInsights

Pursuing Privacy-First Security: Privacy and Security Compliance Doesn’t Have to Be a Tug of War

January 29, 2024
The only way to achieve data privacy is through implementing effective data security. A well-designed, privacy-first security program offers significant benefits to any organization while minimizing potential privacy impacts.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

New SEC Cyber Disclosure Rules Will Force Companies to Develop Incident Response Plans

January 31, 2024
To many, the new SEC rules that require public companies to disclose “material” cybersecurity incidents within four days of determining their materiality may seem like a challenging, if not unreasonable, demand. Companies should put a priority on preparing incident response plans that will help them meet compliance.
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Cyber SecurityData PrivacyInsights

Top Privacy and Cybersecurity Issues to Track In 2024

February 5, 2024
In addition to five new state privacy laws, 2024 is expected to bring not only an amplified number of cyberattacks but also increasingly sophisticated attacks, including using emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), in what is a quickly and continuously evolving threat landscape.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

Is the SIEM dead?

February 7, 2024
There’s now a drive towards convergence which is seeing disparate technologies brought together over the SIEM to complement its threat hunting capabilities. Putting these technologies over a single platform reduces complexity and brings down management costs and eradicates duplicated functionality.
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