The day is fast approaching when Google drops support for third party cookies on Chrome. Will these changes to the way users are tracked finally bring about the end of ad fraud?
There’s no doubt that MSSPs have a core role to play in mitigating the cybersecurity skills shortage and that automated technologies will be central to that. But they need to move beyond automating the routine and look at how they can automate more complex asks.
With client-side security and JavaScript-related attacks staring us in the face these days, a probable question that many business owners or developers may ask is, “Can I truly determine if a third-party script is secure or not?”
It’s no secret that big tech giants hold some of the world’s biggest data repositories. With an unhealthy concentration of market power in the media industry through their exclusive “walled gardens'' of user data, where can the internet go from here?
Since ransomware attacks have evolved from a ‘spray and pray’ tactic to a meticulously planned event, businesses need to be better prepared. What is the missing link that can nudge a novice business towards becoming a cybersecurity grandmaster with foresight and adequate visibility across security vulnerabilities?
Enterprises seeking a singular authentication model are increasingly taking a Zero Trust approach. Even so, some IT teams are wondering if you can really trust Zero Trust.
With emails bypassing defenses, humans are left as organizations’ last line of defense against phishing attacks. But it’s unreasonable to expect each employee to be a cybersecurity expert and identify these attacks every time.
If your current system isn’t capable of tracking and assessing different user variables online, chances are your business isn’t fully prepared to stop a determined attacker. What layers is your cybersecurity strategy missing?
With CPRA, also known as CCPA 2.0, potentially heading to California’s November 2020 ballot, what are the steps that businesses need to take to be ready for the law?
Web scraping can become a cautionary tale if it doesn’t comply with the GDPR, or, most recently, with the CCPA. What are the considerations and how can you do it successfully and with ease?









