As authorities push for more tracking, more surveillance to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, where do we draw the line to ensure that civil liberties are not eroded?
As more CPOs need to interact with security, they need the right skills to integrate security into the privacy strategy and compliance with regulations.
Comprehensive mandates like the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) require extensive preparation—those with processes in place before it arrives will manage it best, and perhaps even derive benefits from it.
The cybersecurity industry has seen rapid growth throughout the pandemic with many opportunities for women looking to return to the profession or even to join for the first time. By encouraging women into the cyber workforce, we will come closer to gender parity and create a competitive industry.
As the automotive industry continues to become more data-driven, a delicate balance must be struck between ongoing rollout of new or enhanced services and comprehensive security for data across the automobile, its operators and the interdependent layers of companies who work closely together to build today’s and tomorrow’s vehicles.
With the growing interest from consumers, tech companies, media, and politicians, there may finally be enough momentum to pass a national data privacy law. What are the benefits and challenges?
Every couple of months, massive password dumps dominate headlines, causing businesses and individuals to panic and immediately assume they’re under attack. But the truth is, all of these events are just credential landfills: data from old hacks being re-disclosed as massive new breaches.
Credentials are everywhere, they are a demonstrated weak link in organizational security, and malicious actors have demonstrated that they prefer using them over approaches. As a result, credentials are both the best and the last chance to catch adversaries.
The cyberattack on Colonial Pipeline was a big lesson. It is imperative that critical infrastructure companies uplevel their protection against modern security risks by using modern techniques and automation to comply with new cybersecurity regulations.
Manufacturers are introducing remote operations capacity for OT systems, allowing employees, contractors, and trusted third parties to operate on-site infrastructure from anywhere in the world. While the benefits are multifaceted, the risks to critical infrastructure are real.










