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Cyber SecurityInsights

Why You Need To Take Responsibility for Picking Better Passwords

July 1, 2021
Everyone understands the logic behind picking longer, more complicated passwords that are harder for bad actors to figure out and therefore better to protect sensitive and valuable information. But consumers’ bad password habits are still very much prevalent.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

Why Your Vulnerability Management Strategy Is Failing

May 20, 2021
At a time when the risk of a data breach has never been more acute, a true attack-centric exposure prioritization platform offers a superior solution for vulnerability management.
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Data ProtectionInsights

Will CCPA Pave the Way for a National Privacy Law?

December 4, 2019
The passage of a national privacy law is gaining momentum as more state laws like CCPA are adding to the scheme of divergent U.S. data protection laws that companies are struggling to reconcile.
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Data PrivacyInsights

Will Data Protection Laws Kill Artificial Intelligence?

August 17, 2017
Data protection laws that demand explicit consent, right to be forgotten and algorithm transparency may have a chilling effect on artificial intelligence.
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Data ProtectionInsights

Will New U.S. Privacy Regulations Be Too Expensive for Small Businesses?

March 26, 2019
Recent study shows that 72% of U.S. small businesses support improvements to privacy regulations yet 52% also believe that there will be a negative impact to their business. And only 15% believe that policy makers will pass regulations that do not adversely affect small businesses.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

Will Technical Cyber Security Skills Shortage Expose Your Organization?

September 25, 2017
Tripwire's latest survey highlights that shortage of cyber security skills is exposing an organization's vulnerabilities, leading to increased outsourcing.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

Will TikTok Bans Go Viral in the Workplace?

May 22, 2023
While many CISOs are considering a TikTok ban on corporate devices, implementation can be challenging for any organization especially to those with a BYOD policy. Unified endpoint management (UEM) can play a crucial role in meeting this challenge.
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Data PrivacyInsights

Winning in the New Era of Digital Regulation

March 5, 2020
The global spread of consumer privacy regulations has made digital regulation a reality for companies to have a strategic view of the data across their systems.
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Data ProtectionInsights

With 2021 Behind Us, How Do We Adapt To Evolving Privacy Regulations?

May 16, 2022
With increasing privacy regulations, how exactly can organizations prepare for the looming privacy-driven era of digital advertising? It starts with baking privacy and transparency into all facets of operations.
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Data PrivacyInsights

With New Surveillance Technology, Are Encryption Backdoors Still Needed?

November 18, 2019
With the use of surveillance technology by law enforcement to target suspected criminals and terrorists, is the argument for encryption backdoors still valid?
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