With more hackers taking advantage of software patches to find vulnerabilities and attack system, programmers need to focus on securing the code at its foundation and not rely on updates.
Meeting regulatory and legal compliance standards is not enough for cybersecurity today, effective data security requires companies to have a proactive mindset to challenge, enhance and improve.
The development of smart apartments in U.S. has led to more IoT devices and data, providers need to know what it takes to stay compliant to data protection laws like CCPA.
While digitalisation increases productivity and output for critical national infrastructure, the industry needs to find a balance between the benefits of interconnectivity and exposure to cyber risks.
Many claim that data protection laws are preventing the use of data to track the COVID-19 pandemic which seems to be based on a false understanding of the laws.
Pandemic response to coronavirus has forced many Americans to work from home and exposed a digital divide in which online resources are the luxury of people in terms of their income and wealth.
Remote working is rapidly increasing in current pandemic situation but every remote connection creates a new access point that hackers can exploit. What can you do to fully minimize the risks?
Use of biometrics will help to shorten lines and improve customer experience in airports but adoption is not high due to lack of understanding of the technology and its use cases.
New cybersecurity technologies will help companies better handle a cyber attack but they need to use more efficient methods to evaluate solutions that meet their security and regulation needs.
One big lesson from GDPR failures is the need for a data-centric approach towards privacy and data protection. What are the four steps that can help companies move towards compliance?










