Cutting down hacker dwell time will help companies minimize financial and reputational impact to their business, especially if they are subjected to compliance laws like GDPR.
Any employment agency in Hong Kong is required to comply to multiple data protection laws but they may not understand the importance and how it can affect their business.
COVID-19 contact tracing apps are possible cyber threats to national security as they can be used to steal patient data and spread destructive malware in healthcare systems.
Product developers always face the challenge of creating a pleasing user experience without increasing legal risk, how can companies find a balance between them?
A federal privacy law that meets five key requirements can bring U.S. more in line with global privacy principles and relieve burdens on business from differing standards.
Intelligent chatbots are growing in popularity as they can reduce potential system vulnerabilities by funneling communications through highly secure protocols.
Ownership and control of intellectual property are becoming increasingly important as data intensive technologies like AI, blockchain, IoT and Cloud continue to grow rapidly.
Fraudsters are taking advantage of recent increased use of marketplace platforms to run cybercrime, what can you do to prevent yourself from becoming victim of identity theft?
With number of cyberattacks climbing, having a cyber insurance with the appropriate coverage can make a difference between a company surviving an incident and shutting down because of it.
By implementing an employee monitoring strategy that is inherently GDPR-equivalent to privacy, your organization will be better prepared for future data privacy obligations.










